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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10025 PORTER RD_17-1686___________10025 PORTER RD FIRE ALARM 17-1686 9 City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . 17-00001686 Date 1/04/16 Property Address . . . . . . 10025 PORTER RD HCAD Number: 129-636-000-0003 Alternate Search Method: Application type description FIRE ALARM Subdivision Name . . . . . . UNDERWOOD BUSINESS PARK Property Use . . . . . . . . REAL INDUSTRIAL Property Zoning . . . . . . . PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Application valuation . . . . 3000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type of Work FIRE ALARM --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Owner GRANITA UNDERWOOD DIST CTR LP % BLACKROCK REALTY ADV INC 11757 KATY FWY STE 250 HOUSTON TX 77079 Contractor PRMM FIRE & ALARM LLC 13727 FM 529 HOUSTON TX 77041 (713) 376-4612 Structure Information 000 000 Construction Type . . . . . NON-COMBUSTIBLE II Occupancy Type . . . . . . BUSINESS Flood Zone . . . . . . . . ZONE X ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BLDG PERMIT -FIRE ALARM Additional desc . . FIRE ALARM Permit pin number . 553008 Permit Fee . . . . 35.00 Plan Check Fee 17.50 Issue. Date . . . . 1/04/18 Valuation . . . . 3000 Expiration Date . . 7/03/18 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 20.00 2.00 7.5000 THOU BLDG - 1,001 - 50,000 15.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments November 6, 2017 6:45:24 AM lapovfl. FIRE ALARM PERMIT NOTES 1. AS PER APPROVED PLANS AND NOTES FROM THE FMO 2. CALL FOR INSPECTION. 3. THIS PERMIT IS FOR FIRE ALARM 4. CONTRACTOR/OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL OF ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS. City of La Porte 604 W Fairmont Pkwy La Porte, Tx 77571 (281)470-5073 INSPECTION LINE:(281) 470-5130 ****BUILDING PERMIT**** ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 17-00001686 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date 1/04/18 Special Notes and Comments 5. A BUILDING PERMIT (AND ALL ITS APPLICABLE SUB PERMITS) MAY BE BASED ON THE REMAINDER OF THE WORK TO BE DONE. HOWEVER, IF THE WORK IS NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE ALLOTTED TIME OF THE RENEWAL PERIOD, THE BUILDING PERMIT (AND ALL APPLICABLE SUB PERMITS) MUST BE APPLIED FOR AS A NEW PERMIT, AND ALL PERMIT FEES WILL BE CALCULATED FROM THE ORIGINAL PERMIT VALUATION. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid ---------- ---------- Credited Due ---------- ----------------- ---------- Permit Fee Total 35.00 35.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total 17.50 17.50 .00 .00 Grand Total 52.50 52.50 .00 .00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF-ONTRACTOR OR AUTHORIZED AGENT) DATE (APPROVED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL OR AUTHORIZED AGEN DATE _1 City of La Porte 604 W. Fairmont Pkwy. .La Porte, TX 77571 Planning & Development Department FIRE PERMIT APPLICATION Phone: 281.470.5073 Fax: 281.470.5005 www.laportetx.gov 1. PROJECT INFORMATION: I DATE OF SUBMITTAL: OI; of 1 PROJECT ADDRESS (If existing): I00,�l //P�rrjer PA HCAD PARCEL NO(s) 13-digit Tax ID(s): 1.) Ida—UJ(/L 000-Q0G[b 2.) /� 1 3.) PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION: R� CI Un/i.prWonr-1 hU )_0,I IYIS 9AY l6 FIRE ALARM I] FIRE SUPPRESSION [3VENT HOOD FIRE SUPPRESSION O UNDERGROUND FIRE LINE ABOVE -GROUND FIRE SUPPRESSION E3 FIRE SPRINKLER DESCRIBE WORK: flfQ Ain rYV3 BUILDING USE: , i I I NO. OF STORIES:TOTAL SO. FOOTAGE: PROJECT VALUATION: $_ 2. PROPERTY OWNER CONTACTINFORMATION: OWNER'S NAME: Q l-O00 J+U L -h ((Y)/� PHONE: MAILINGADDRESS: 1 0 WQ,St Oil yK E-MAIL: 3. CONTRACTOR/AGENT: nM /� �y ® •HOMEOWNER IS CONTRACTOR AGENT/COONNTRACTO�RR CC7O1M,P,AN�Y:1P�K,I I rn F71 A�AJf Iil PHONE 1: -7133 r W' `i1V I PHONE 2: E-MAIL 1 ' II� U�7��'Ie/�^C� P Ry iyY�� iY���TA�]• �' G I ' FAX N: MAILING ADDRESS: 13 /rtJ�t/�rl, �F,I I 1 1O�(—y1�/1�t� CONTACT PERSON'S NAME:1•IM IP��/ flew PHONE: 4. APPLICATION CHECKLIST & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION (Check applicable boxes): 'If Homeowner is Contractor, COMPLETE ITEMS 14 OF PERMIT APPLICATION must furnish notarized ®SUBMIT TWO (2) COMPLETE SETS'(HARDCOPIES) OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR REVIEW Homestead Affidavit NOTES TO APPLICANT: 1. CONTRACrOR MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE CITY 2. TO REGISTER WITH CITY, SUBMIT CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE WITH CITY NAME & ADDRESS AS CERTIFICATE HOLDER 3. NOT A VALID PERMIT UNTIL OWNER/CONTRACTOR IS NOTIFIED OF APPROVAL AND ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE PAID IN FULL APPLICANT PRINTED NAME:,?,&APPLICANT SIGNATURE* tSTAFFUSEONLY): �C OccuponcyType: -T'( Const.Type: LT is Flood Zone: t\ Use Zone (Zoning District): rule CE:(501 Taxes: tvv FEES: PERMIT FEE: $ S' " PLAN CHECK FEE: $ f �• S O Special Conditions: ® Must complete all work and pots Clty Inspection within 10 days of permit Issuance to ovold further Code Enforcement Action PERMITAPPROVAL: Fire Marshal (Commercial Only):_ Dote: /v=01- 1ApLp�rroo`v'ednfor Issuance by: Date: / /- i - 1 7 PERMIT NO.��—I\X l]U' • ���aV a::'A 5e.e Naxt page Rx 5i9nwure �- havIsIQr Wv pies City of La Porte Planning & Development Department Phone:281.470.5073 604 W.Fairmont Pkwy. Fax:281.470.5005 La Porte,TX 77571 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 2 permits@laportetx.gov 1. PROJECT INFORMATION: Parley /1 DATE OF SUBMITTAL /0 7 PROJECT ADDRESS(If existing): /0(11 ` 't�///''��TPr 1� Lt� //��//��//�� /� (}� HCAD PARCELNO(s)13-digit TaxlD(s): 1.) iaci—t P2t - floc-Oou J 2.) 3.) PROPERTY LEGALDESCRIPTION: S4i// $k//Iii1N Rex CI lln4.QYworrJ tD(_ll3fl4S' P ®IRRIGATION ®SIGN ®FENCE ® POOL ® OTHER: DESCRIBE WORK: " rr C 4/QI4tI /' BUILDING USE: i lI NO.OF STORIES: 1 TOTAL 50.FOOTAGE: PROJECT VALUATION:$_3.JOD•• 2. PROPERTY OWNER SONTACT INFORMATION:: OWNER'S NAME: M'T'fin ,Yl 71 J��I P /� �}7/TONE: d-D JI r JG SS MAILING ADDRESS: l G 57 C wP S 4r' ,k2 0(f 5+(h E-MAIL: 3. GENERAL CONTRACTOR: fl 1 a) ®'HOMEOWNER IS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR COMPANY:'2/�7 // �//S mT Tr `r !I /4 fm PHONE I: //,7( 7 J 7O� '/�y/,�(J(12 FA PHONE 2: E-MAIL: i IIni(�.f/!'U / / 1 m/ /^ cam FAX#.. 'j�7C MAILING ADDRESS: 3 /2 7 Ft/l 21 CONTACT PERSON'S NAME: fl ..t_LLIfi 11 yc. PHONE: 4. APPLICATION CHECKLIST&SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION(Check applicable boxes): •If Homeowner is Contractor, COMPLETE ITEMS 1-4 OF PERMIT APPLICATION must Homestead d notarized Affidavit Homestead Affdavlt ® SUBMIT TWO(2)COMPLETE SETS(HARDCOPIES)OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR REVIEW NOTES TO APPLICANT: 1. CONTRACTOR MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE CITY 2. TO REGISTER WITH CITY,SUBMIT CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE WITH CITY NAME&ADDRESS AS CERTIFICATE HOLDER 3. NOT A VALID PERMIT UNTIL OWNER/CONTRACTOR IS NOTIFIED OF APPROVAL AND ALL APPLICABLE FEES ARE PAID IN FULL 4. AS A CONDITION OF THIS SUBMITTAL,I AGREE TO ALLOW EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE TO ACCESS MY PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSPECTING OR VERIFYING INFORMATION PROVIDEDrIyN��THIS APPLICATION&THEPLANS SUBMITTED THEREWITH. ������//�� '�/�� APPLICANT PRINTED NAME: 4hrl/ M IIt APPLICANTSIGNATURE:I�r_ziLx.... it—. (STAFF USE ONLY): Occupancy Type: Const.Type: Flood Zone:_Use Zone(Zoning District): CET:_ Tweet?:_______ FEES: PERMIT FEE:$. PLAN CHECK FEE:$ RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY TIE-IN FEE:$ PARKLAND&ZONE FEE: Special Conditions: 0 Must complete all work and pass Chy Inspection within 10 days of permit issuance to avoid further Code Enforcement Action PERMITAPPROVAL: Are Marshal(Commercial Only): Date: Approved for Issuance by., Date: PERMITNO. ECra�-i OCT 3 0 ZOV $ u � L.A. PORTE FIRE MARSHAL'S LZIMCE OFFICE FIRE ALARM PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS (Complete all of the following information. Please print.) - Ccoiral information. - Type of Work (Check one): New system in new building New system in existing building Replacement of existing system Modification of existing alarm system or Repair of existing alarm.system Re -submittal Other - Explain Project Name: Date: U A 7d-7 Number of Plans Submitted: Number of Pages: ...- .'. •. 4. Site/Pr0 ertv-Inform'ation 0 B T X f-7 Project Address: I �JQ 5 Or - rP d L, 10U 1 Project Name: f H rt( 0 if ds Building Name: jn P -en eiAc LQ l5 icS armCootractor Information Licensed Alarm Contractor Requesting Permit:. / ` 1/1 mjy/j • /f 1 ,f/ �, Co.mractor I.D. Number: � A -1 67(7) 1/AQj Subcontractor to:/i Contractor Address: � 72 � r' /�, &145kvily 77O y 1 Business Phone #: (abl ) ' IQU7 Fax#: Point of Contact/Licensee3uformation - - Applicant's.Name: 114r� Applicant's Positionfl'itle: Q li aCi 5 r State License Number: � q7 y j Type: fist Arm APS I ExpirationDate: Day Phone #: 6) 3 7� ` , Mobile Phone #: Fax #: ( ) Email: 120 South 2nd Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Oftice: 281-867-4603 Fax: 28 1-867-4629 aava-- �b OCT 3 0 20V Building Information Number of Floors: Building Occupancy Group (s) 1) Check the appropriate box below if this work is associated with any of the following types of work. 2) List the City of La Porte Building Permit Number. New Construction Permit Number: Building Addition(s) Permit Number: Building Renovation(s) Permit Number: Alarm Work Only Permit Number: Other Permit Number: Alarm System Coverage (Check all that apply) Required manual fire alarm system (Refer to IFC) Required automatic detection (Refer to IFC & NFPA) Non -required automatic detection (Refer to NFPA) Audible/visual annunciation (Refer to NFPA) Sprinkler Monitoring (Refer to IFC & NFPA) HVAC smoke detector monitoring (Refer to IFC & NFPA) Smoke damper detectors (Refer to IFC & NFPA) Smoke rated fire doors (Refer to IFC & NFPA) High Rise Building (Refer to IFC & NFPA) Elevators (Refer to IFC & NFPA) Type I cooking hood extinguishing system monitoring (fMC & NFPA) Special extinguishing system releasing panel (Refer to NFPA) Offsite alarm supervision (Refer to NFPA) Type: E[PLANATORY COMMENTS: 120 South 2" Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Office:281-867-4603 )'r�S_�� VL, Fax:281-867-4629 u OCT 3 0 2017 Checklist for Plans Submittal t` The following is a list of construction documents which must be submitted with this application. Refer to the separate Fire Alarm Permit Plan Review Requirements document for detailed requirements of each item. General �{ Submitted Vs No Site Plan No Floor Plans e No I -line diagram (Riser) . e No Battery & Voltage drop calculations No Manufacturers, Data Sheets &Model Numbers for all equipment, and devices No Alarm response matr x J No Clear description of ceiling construction and height or detailed elevation drawing No Operation of any specialized equipment (smoke control/exhaust or other life safety s stems). No Compatibility listings to verify component compatibility with the FA control panel Yes No Other- K: Expiration of Plan Review: Pursuant to 2003 IFC Section 105.2.3, an application for a permit for any proposed work or operations shall be deemed to have been abandoned six (6) months after the date of filing, unless such application has been diligently prosecuted or a permit shall have been issued; except that the fire code official is authorized to grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding ninety 90 days each if there is reasonable cause. L. Certification: This document is a governmental record. Individuals who knowingly make a false entry in, or false alteration of, a governmental record are subject to criminal prosecution under Section 37.10 of the Penal Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated. I hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of laws and ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether specified or not. The granting of a permit does not presume to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state of local law regulating constitution or the performance of construction. I also understand that the installation of any of the work related to this permit applicatioqshall,t proceed until approved plans are issued from the City of La Porte. Signature: Date U G 17 Print Name: 120 South 2nd Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Office: 281-867-4603 Fax:281-867-4629 Ff� y OCT 3 0 2017 NOTES: 1) ALL Fire Alarm Systems shall be designed so silencing the Audible WILL NOT cancel the Visuals through -out the facility. The strobes shall remain active when the system has been silenced and will remain active until the system has been reset. 2) An approved copy of the Fire Alarm Systems Plan Review Submittal and the Plan Review issued by the Fire Marshal's Office shall be posted on the job site until the final inspection is issued by the City of La Porte Fire Marshal's Office. 3) The Fire Marshal's Office must witness a function test of the Fire Alarm system. 4) Contact the Fire Marshal's Office 24hrs in advance to schedule a Fire Alarm system test. _. iFIREIM'hILSHAli'S:ORF[CE USE ONLY - !i Daterof Gompleeoii Reviewed By Approved: OYes 0'No [tequire'FoIIow=up: ❑Yes O,No Explain:_ Fee's'Due: DYes 0'No AtnounN' aid: i Date: Paid: - _ 1... 120 South 2nd Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Office: 281-867-4603 Fax:281-867-4629 1 OCT 3 0 2017 MINIMUM FLRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN REVIEW SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Title block including the following: 1.1.1. Authority Having Jurisdiction - City of La Porte Fire Marshal. 1.1.2. Designed in accordance (code and code date) - 2003 IFC & 2000 Life Sajery Code, NFPA 1.1.3. Project name 1.1.4. Project address 1.1.5. Contractor Name, Address and License Number 1.1.6. Drawn By I.1.7. Scale 1/8" = I' 1.1.8. Date 2. Plan shall be drawn to an indicated scale, on sheets of uniform size, with a plan of each floor, and shall show those items from the following list that pertain to the design of the system: 2.1.1. Name of owner and occupant 2.1.2. Location, including street address 2.1.3. Device legend 2.1.4. Floor identification with Room descriptions (identify use of each room) - 2.1.5. Point of compass with North as reference. 2.1.6. All walls and doors, all partitions including height, type of ceiling, beams, pockets, etc. 2.1.7. Main Occupancy class of the building, auxiliary areas and rooms 2.1.8. Fire alarm initiating devices and notification appliance locations, including. mounting heights, listed candela ratings and decibel levels 2.1.9. Location of FACP, annunciator panels, digital communicator, monitor / control interfaces to other systems and fire alarm primary power connection for all control locations 2.1.10. Number and location of phone lines used 2.1.11. Wiring arrangement and relays for elevator capture, HVAC shut- down, or other system interfaces. 2.1.12. Addressable system identification for each device 2.1.13. Minimum and maximum air velocities for HVAC units to determine compatibility with duct mounted smoke detectors 2.1.14. Scaled cross-section representation of detector mounting location for door closure devices 2.1.15. A sequence of operations of the fire alarm system (fire alarm matrix) and the required reset procedures 2.1.16. A single line zone riser diagram indicating the area, number of devices per initiating circuit, 2.1.17. Fire alarm riser diagram showing the general arrangement of the system in building cross-section listing the type and number of fire alarm system components / on each circuit, on each floor. 2.1.18. Control panels wiring diagrams, power supplies, battery chargers and annuciators 2.1.19. Voltage drop calculation for notification appliance circuits - (maximum 10%) 2.1.20. Battery calculations when batteries are used as secondary power supply indicating the total standby duration and alarm duration 2.1.21. Sources of secondary power other than battery 3. Manufacturers cut sheets showing the following 3.1.1. Make, model, and type of FACP 3.1.2. Make, model, and type of annuciator panels 3.1.3. Make, model and type of automatic detection devices 3.1.4. Make, model and type of manual detection devices 3.1.5. Make, model and type of audible / visual indicating appliances including decibel / candela rating 3:1.6. Make, model and type of fire department command center equipment 3.1.7. Make, model and type of offsite reporting equipment 3.1.8. Make, model and type of wire or cable used for field wiring of the alarm system 3.1.9. Make, model and type of door hold -open devices, smoke dampers, HVAC shutdown, and commercial kitchen exhaust system devices affecting buildings or fire protection equipment 120 South 2nd Street, La Porte, TX 77571 Office: 281-867-4603 �-'' 3 %' A - Fax: 281-867-4629 OCT 3 0 2017 \ COMN ERCIAL PLAN REVIEW COVER SHEET (INnRNAL USE ADDRESS: 00 -2 y f.0" f eA OWNER'S NAME: 110A f o � C'o. s f� .. '.Al PROJECT TYPE: NEW ADDN: HCAD#: /.2 q G -? & 0 0 0 00,93 HTE LOC#: FLOOD ZONE: USE ZONE: Y/N SUB /DATE RETURNED "1,VAVX91 ON SITE VISIT (DRAINAGE) ZONING PERMIT CERT. SITE PLAN APPROVAL ASBESTOS SURVEY RECEIVED TAS (ADA) PROOF OF SUBMITTAL F101 RESOL. APPLICABLE?: F216-00-00 RESOL. APPLICABLE?: FILL DIRT APPL/PERMIT CLEARING PERMIT NEEDED? FLOOD PERMIT NEEDED?: W/S FEES APPLICABLE?: 100% MASONRY/GLASS STORM WATER QUALITY PERMIT TAXES UP TO DATE?: (Applicable on Demo, Addn, or Remodel) (Applicable to Comm. Or Ind.) (If yes, permit cannot be issued.) (If yes, permit cannot be issued.) (If yes, figure fees. If no, use w/s form to explain why they are not.) DATE OF REVIEW: INSPECTOR: ITEMS NEEDED FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT: 1. CURRENT INSURANCE CERT. (if applicable) OK OWNER OR CONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION DATE TIME NAME OF PERSON CONTACTED �-!Ae M14wt 4A (( SACPSh=UNSPECTION DMSION\Iwpcc i0m\COML PLAN REVIEW COVER SHEE AM Rev. FE82012 a INSPECTION SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT CHECKLIST (COMMERCIAL) Job Address: Owner Name: Flood Zone: Type of Work: New Remodel Addition Date Received in Inspections: Legal Description: Zoning: Allowable Use? Y OR N Street/Alley Closing Action? Ord. #s: Complete and accurate construction drawings (all phases) are one of the most important steps in completing your project. They will be used to cost out the job, get estimates from any subcontractors, show details in legal documents, and to obtain necessary permits. FORMAT Furnish two sets of construction documents including the following items: Survey of Property (SBC 104.2.5) Yes or No Certified Site Plan to Scale indicating: (Dev Ordinance 1444)Yes or No (If required by Planning Department) (Appendix E) • North Arrow (Dev Ordinance 1444)Yes or No (Appendix E) • All existing & proposed construction (Dev Ordinance 1444) Yes or No (Appendix E) • All required building setback lines (Dev Ordinance 1444) Yes or No (Appendix E) • Utility Easements/Alleys, Streets (show if applicable) (Dev Ordinance 1444)) Yes or No (Appendix E) • Distance for proposed structure to property lines (Dev Ordinance 1444) Yes or No (Appendix E) Inspections Division Building Permit Checklist Page 2 • TI Z Zone? • 100% Masonry/Glass • Storm Water Quality Permit • Zoning Permit • Asbestos Survey (if applicable) • Energy Code Analysis (if applicable) • TAS (ADA) Proof of Submittal • F101 Resolution applicable • F216-00-00 Resolution applicable • Utility Verification Needed (CDR) • Address Request Needed (CDR) • Culvert Request Needed (CDR) • Harris County Driveway/ Culvert permit received? • Harris County Health Dept. (Restaurants) approved "Plans Review Information Report" received from Harris County? • Fill Dirt Permit (if applicable) • Clearing Permit (if applicable) • Flood Plain Development Permit (if building is in "AE" or "VE" flood zone) • Water & Sewer Fees Applicable • Completed Petition to Tie on to Existing Water/Sewer Mains • Sample Well Proposed? • Current Certificate of Insurance • Construction Drawings with Engineer's Seal (if applicable) Foundation Plans ❖ Structural Framing Plan ❖ Exterior Elevation Plan ❖ Electrical Drawings ❖ Plumbing Drawings Mechanical Drawings Drainage Plan Slab Elevation (if applicable) Yes or No Yes or No Yes or No (City Ord 106-142) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (CLP Resolution) Yes or No (CLP Resolution) Yes or No (City Ord 106-141) Yes or No (City Ord 106-141) Yes or No (City Ord 106-141) Yes or No Yes or No Yes or No (City Ord 1444-A) Yes or No (City Ord 1501-R5) Yes or No (City Ord 194-63) Yes or No (Ord 759-F) Yes or No (Ord 759-F) Yes or No (City Ord 74-121(c) Yes or No (City Ord 82-35) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No (State Law) Yes or No SACPShareUNSPECTION DMSIONUnspections\Bldg P Checklist Coml.doc.Iul20l l caroms FIRE MaAsfm LA 1 D OR 1T E, FIRE MARSHAL'S ,•nLnH - OFFICE "ELAN REVIEW" Date 11/02/2017 Business Name Independence Logistics Address 10025 Porter Road Type of Review Fire Alarm Contractor Prmm Fire & Alarm Reviewed by Clif Meekins, Fire Marshal Ci Permit# 17-1686 A roval YFS the Applicant shall he meponstou to aaun the palgn speclncamns and puns am corttpleu and In compliance arm me rsgmnmanu ser form in me MID International Fin, Code (IFC) and Local Amencknents as well as the applicable referenced Standards listed In Chapter 45 of the 2018 IFC. Thb plan review Is not Intended to he fully Inclusive as other regulnments may be Imposts as warranted by the Fin Marshal or as domed necessary doing on- to Inspections by the FIn, Marshal's Office. "THIS PLAN REVIEW MUST BE ON THE.IOBSITE WITH THE APPROVED SET OF PLANS" 1) A State of Texas licensed Fire Alarm Installer that works for (Prmm Fire & Alarm) must be onsite for ALL Fire Marshal's inspection and shall be onsite during all phases of installation. 2) Ensure the system is designed and installed so silencing the Audible devices WILL NOT cancel the Visuals devices thrOLlgh-out the facility. The strobes shall remain active when the system has been silenced and will remain active until the system has been reset. 3) Two independent means are to be provided to transmit a Fire Alarm Signal to the designated communications center. One means shall be a dedicated phone line and the second can be a shared voice line. Phone lines that share data, such as a fax, will not meet this requirement. Cellular phone/signals are permitted. 4) The Fire Marshal's Office must witness a function test of the Fire Alarm system. Contact the Fire Marshal's Office 24hrs in advance to schedule a Fire Alarm system test. 5) Approved (Stamped) copy of the Fire Alarm plans shall be on the job site and available to the Fire Marshal Inspector at any time during installation. CITY COPY 125 South 3r`I Street. La Portc. TX 77571 * Office: 281-867-4603 * Pax: 281-867-4629 Page is too large to OCR. GE Vioilant VS Control Panel Item City Standby Current ea. mA Total Standby mA Alarm Current ea. mA Total Alarm mA VS1 1 x 155 155 204 204 VS2 x 172 267 Primary Loop 1 x 55 55 125 125 V-SLC VS2 only) x 60 125 D16L-VS VS2 only) x 4 48 SA-CLA VS1 only) x 3 60 SA-232 x 131 13 SA-DACT 11 x 411 411 41 41 SA-ETH I x a4l 1 34 Addressable devices V-PS photo smoke x 0.045 0 0,045 0 V-PHS photo heat x 0.045 0 0.045 0 V-HFD heat x 0.045 0 0.045 0 V-HFD heat x 0.045 0 0.045 0 GSA -LED x 0 0 2 0 GSA -SD duct x 0,045 0 0.045 0 GSA-M270IM278 pull x 0.25 0 0.4 0 GSA-CT1 1 input module x 0.25 0 0.4 0 GSA-CT2M/TM 2 input mod x 0.396 0 0.68 0 GSA-CC11CC1 S output mod I x 1 0.2231 0 0.1 0 GSA-CR relay I I x I ul 0 0.1 0 SmokelAcc Base panel numbers do NOT include primary loop Assumes loop 1 fully loaded Not available Not available Note: it is not necessary to include individual addressable device currents in this talc. By selecting primary or secondary (V-SLC) loop above, the worst case currents for fully loaded loops (64 devices for VS1, 250 devices for both VS2 loops) are accounted for. Selecting individual devices in this section will result in duplication of device currents. Totals = 251 370 Carry to Battery Calc section below Item Qty Standby Current ea. mA Total Standby (mA) Alarm Current ea. (mA) Total Alarm (mA) RPM x 20 270 GSA -UM 2 wire smoke x 2 17 RLCD x 98 113 RLCD-C x 99 115 RLED-C x 28 62 RLED240 x 6 34 Battery Calc If used, only ante 1,;v-en if more than 1 installed 8 maximum remote annunciators per panel Totals = 500mA max. Carry to Battery Calc section below Standby Total Alarm Total Current Standby Current Alarm Item ea. (mA (mA) ea. mA mA) Control Panel 251 370 SmokelAcc Aux Power MR101IC Relay x 0 0 x 1 i 01 i 0 NAC1 1 x 161 161 MG1 RF-HDVM H/S MG RF-VM Strb x 0 NAC2 0 MG1RF-HDVM H/S 1 x 161 161 MG1RF-VM Strb x 0 NAC3 VS2 only) 0 x 0 x 0 From above From above Smoke/Acc + Aux cannot exceed 1000mA 2500mA max per circuit 2500mA max per circuit 2500mA max per circuit V1, OCT 3 0 2017 ; t NAC4 S2 only) x 0 0 x 0 2500mA max per circuit Multiply Total Standby mA x Stdby Hrs. Totals = 251 mA 692 mA Multiply Total Alarm mA x Alarm Min. and x Stdby Hrs Alarm Min 4 Enter battery time required divde by 60. Add Standby trAH + Alarm I60 m4H to get Total rrAH. Amp Hours is Ima = 6024 + 57.6667 = 6081.667 Total mAH battery size. x 1.2 7298 I1000 Battery Size = 7.30 Amp Hours (26 amp hour max) Enter Quantity of Batteries Based on Above Part# Oyt 12 volt, 4.5 amp hour Use: 12V4A For VS1, batteries larger than 1IAH will 12 volt, 7.2 amp hour 12 volt, 11 amp hour Use: Use: 12V6A5 12V10A 2 require a separate battery cabinet. For the VS2, batteries larger than 1 aAH require a separate battery cabinet. 12 volt, 18 amp hour Use: 12V17A 12 volt, 26 amp hour Use: 12V24A Panels require 2 of selected size. 17AH battery cabinet Use: BC-2 24AH battery cabinet Use: BC-1 OCT 3 0 2017 AZ AFAA NAC Voltage Drop Calculator for Audio / Visual devices This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats_(Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering). - Make sure that you know what method is accepted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the res Clive jurisdiction � Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name INDEPENDENCE LOGISTICS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS Date 9.13.17 Circuit Number NAC 1 Totals Voltage Totals Volta a Totals Volta e Area Covered Nominal System Voltage Minimum Device Voltage Total Circuit Current Current D_ istance _ Drop Cu Dis_tance Drop Current Distance Drop 0.161 �_ 20.4 16 Wire Ohm's Gau e Per 1000 0.161 10 I 0.02 _ 0.161 10 0.016 0.161 10 _ 0.008 End of Line Voltage 20.38 End of Line Voltage 20.38 End of Line Voltagel 20.39 Percent Drop 0.08% Percent Drop 0.08% Percent Dropi 0.04% End of Line and Load Centering Methods use only the wire guage for the first device to source Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. 18=7.77L 16=4.89, 1� 12=1.98 10=1.24 18-14 Aw = Solid Conductors 12-10 Awg = Stranded Conductors Distance from source to list device 10 16 4.89 Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 Enter current in amps. Distance .150 = 150 ma from Voltage Notes: Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative) The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then the manufactures listed minimum operating voltage_(lE: rated operating voltage 20-32 VDC). _ 1 IDevice Manufacturer IVIGLANT Device Manufacturer VIGLANT 1 Current _ Current Strobe Only Wall @Rated Horn Strobe Wall @Rated Model # lCandela I Voltage _ _ Model # Candela Voltage MG1-VM 15 0.059 MG1-HDVM 15 0,081 1575 0.104 1575 0.122 30 0.082 30 0.094 75 0.152 75 0.161 110 0.191 110 0.203 _ Device Device revious At Drop from Percent Number Current device Device source Drop Device 1 0.161 10 20.38 0.016 0.08% _ _ END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% _ END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% _ _ END 20.38 20.38 0.016 0.016 0.08% 0.08% END _ END 20.38 20.38 0.016 0.016 0.08% 0.08% END END 20.3B 0.0,16 0.08% END END 20.38 0.016 0.08% 20.38._ 0.016- 0.08% END END 20.38 0.016, 0.08% 20.38 _: 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% END 20.38 0.016 0.08% Totals 0.161 10 End of Line Voltage 20.38 OCT 3 0 2017 AZ AFAA NAC Voltage Drop Calculator for Audio / Visual devices This calculator provided voltage drop calculations in three formats (Point to Point, End of Line, and Load Centering)_ Make sure that you know what method is acce ted by, and the results do not exceed the limits set by the respective jurisdiction Point to Point Method End of Line Method Load Centering Method Project Name INDEPENDENCE LOGISTICS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS CIRCUIT IS WITHIN LIMITS _ __ Date 9.13.17 I Circuit Number NAC 2 Totals Voltage Totals Voltage Totals V_ oltage Area Covered Current I Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Current Distance Drop Nominal System VoltageL__ 20.4 _ 1 161 ----- Wire Ohm's Gauge Per 1000 0.161 50 0.08 0.161 50 0.079 0.161 50 0.039 Minimum Device Voltage End of Line Voltage 20.32 End of Line Voltage 20.32 End of Line Voltaa 20.36 Total Circuit Current 1 0.161 Percent Drop 0.39% Percent Drop 0.39% Percent Drop 0.19% End of Line and Load Centering Methods use onitthe wire guage for the first device to source Standard Wire Resistance in Ohms per 1000 feet. 18-7.77 16 4._8_9 14=3.071 12=1.98 10=1.24 188-14 Aw = Solid Conductors 12-10 Aw = Stranded Conductors Distance from source to 1st device 50 16 4.89 Wire Gauge for balance of circuit 16 4.89 Enter current in amps. Distance 1 .150 = 150 me from Voltage Drop from ' source _ Percent Drop Notes: Wire resistance is doubled in the calculations for two wires (Positive and Negative) The voltage calculated to the last device in any method must not be lower then the manufactures listed minimum o eratin volts e__I_E rated o era0n voltage -in p- 9 ge � - -p-�9 20-32 VDC). Device Manufacturer VIGILANT Device Manufacturer VIGLANT Current Current Strobe Only Wall @Rated _ Horn Strobe Wall @Rated Model # Candela Voltage Model # lCandela Voltage MG1-VM 15 0.059 MG1-HDVM 15 0.081 1575 0.104 1575 0.122 30 0.082 30 0.094 75 0.152 75 0.161 110 0.191 110 0.203 _ Device Number Device _ Current Previous At device Device Device 1 0.161 50 20.32 0.079 0.39 /o END 20.32 0.079 0.39% END 20.32 0.079 0.39% _ _ END_ 20.32 20.32 0.079 0.079 0.39% 0.39% END END 20.32 0.079 0.39% _ END END_ END END END END END END END END END END_ END ENO _ Totals 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0.079 0.39% 20.32- 0.079 0.39% 20.32 (1.07? 0.39% 20.32 _ 0.079 0.39% 20.32 0. - 0.39% 0. 9 0.39% 20.20.3 32 0.079 0.39% 0.161 50 End of Line Voltage, 20.32 OCT 3 0 201, GE Security Descripc& Los detectores inteligentes an6logos marco Vigilant de GE est6n meticulosomente diseAados paro ofrecer alto rendimiento, gran confiobilidod y la mejor colidod. Grocios a su disefo de gran estabilidod, estos detectores resisten el movimiento del aire provocado par to calefacci6n y el aire acondicionado, de forma que resultan id6neos paro el interior de los edificios modernos. Las ventojos de instalaci6n y mantenimiento de los detectores inteligentes vigilant ofrecen un valor agregodo durance todo su vida Otil. Su diseAo de giro y bloqueo, permite una instaloci6n y mantenimiento de gran facilidad. Una piezo de pl6stico en to carcass del detector, evita el retiro de to base. excepto bajo el use de una herromiento especial. Un LED brillante y f6cil de ver, parpadea cuando el detector est6 en estodo de olarmo, evitondo suposiciones of momenta de responder a los indicaciones del panel frontal. • El V-HFO es un detector de temperature fija con un umbral de olarmo de 57• C (135• FI. • El V-HRO es un detector termico de indite de aumento colibrado para EIT (150 F) par minuto. • El V-PHS alberga una c6mora de sensibilidad 6ptica paro detecci6n de humo, odem6s de un sensor de temperature fijo para color. El detector onaliza los dotos de ambos sensores paro determiner cuando una olarmo debe set iniciado. • El V-PS alberga una c6maro de sensibilidad 6ptico que detects humo. Todos los detectores tienen capacidad completa de autodiagn6stico. Los detectores 6pticos V-PS y V-PHS ajustan continuamente su sensibilidod paro compensar los combios en el entorno. toles como polvo, humo, temperatura y humedod. Estos detectores emiten un oviso paro comunicar que el sensor se encuentra sucio, una vez alconzan el limite predeterminado. Incendio y Proteccion de Vida Vigilant Dispositivos Inteligentes de Iniciacion Caracteristicas Estdndar • Modelos 6pticos, t6rmicos y multisensor • Bases compatibles est6ndar, de rele, oisladoras y audibles • C6mara 6ptica reemplazable en el compo • Direccionamiento electr6nico, incluyendo funci6n de mapeo • Bases paro montoje en cajos electricas cuadrodas de 2 switches 610 cm - Est6ndar Norteamericano • LED de dos colores que ofrece informoci6n de olarmo en un solo vistozo • A pruebo de manipulaciones/vandolismo • Capacidad de autodiagn6stico con olmocenamiento de resultadosintegrado • Detectores 6pticos con ejuste automdtico de sensibilidad compensada y ovisos de suciedod del sensor • Fabricado conforme a estrictos estdndares internacionales ISO 9001 • Ensambloje mediante tecnologia de montoje en superficie para resistencia a RF • Componentes revestidos paro resistir polvo y humedod • Pruebo outom6tico de detector • Dise6o de bdjo perfil Detectores y Bases- �t Inteligentes Detectores: V-PS, V-PHS, V-HFD, V-HR Bases: B4U, RB4U, IB4U, SB4U '�J :�►��-, It t•_ 0 2017.._ Hajo de datos SPA-MB5001-0592 Edici6n 1 OCT 3 No deal utilizorse con Anes de lmtoluci6n. P6gino l de 6 Detectores Termicos Los detectores termicos Serie V son capaces de realizar autodiagnosticos completos y de guardar los resultados. Gracias a su avanzado tecnologia, los detectores termicos Serie V, son ideales para detector incendios de combustion r6pida y llamas, y para oplicaciones donde to deteccion de humo no es adecuoda. Resultan especialmente opropiados para areas tales como cocinas y duchas, donde la temperatura ambiente es relativamente constante, pero hay vapor y humo presente. El detector termico de Mice de aumento V-HRD provee un sensor termico de indice de aumento de 8°C (15°F) par minuto para detector color causado par fuego. El sensor termico monitorea la temperatura del aire y determine si debe activarse una alarma. El detector termico de temperature fija V-HFD provee un sensor termico de temperatura fija de 57°C (135°F) para detector color cousado por fuego. El sensor termico monitorea to temperature del aire y determine si debe activarse una alarma. Detectores opticos y combinados Los detectores opticos de In Serie V ajustan continuamente su sensibilidad basondose en condiciones ambientales fluctuantes, tales come la presencia de polvo, humo, humedad a cambios de temperature, y notifican al panel los cambios en la sensibilidad del detector. Cuando el detector ho ajustodo su sensibilidad al limpe m6ximo, emite un oviso de suciedod en el sensor, ofreciendo un margen suficiente para que el personal de mantenimiento limpie el detector antes de que el mismo entre en estado de problema. Estos detectores realizon autodiagnosticos completos y almacenan los detalles an su memoria integrado. El detector optico de temperature fija V-PHS alberga una c6mora de sensibilidad optica que detecta humo, adem6s de un sensor de temperature fija que detecta color. El detector analiza los datos de ambos sensores para determiner cuondo se debe iniciar una alarma. De este modo se combing la idoneidad de la deteccion optica para fuegos de combustion lenta con la sensibilidad de la deteccion de temperatura fija para fuegos con llamas rbpidas, encontrando una solution que responde con seguridad a la mds amplia gams de incendios. Un algoritmo sofisticado proceso los dates de ambos sensores a to largo del tiempo, de forma que solo se emite una alarma cuondo las condiciones se ajustan con precision a Ins coracteristicas de un incendio, eliminando asi Ins deficiencies de to deteccion optica y de la deteccion termico, y reduciendo significativamente el riesgo de falsos alarmas. EI detector de humo optica V-PS utiliza una c6mara de deteccion optica para detector el humo. El detector analiza los dates del sensor para determinar cuondo se genera una alarma. Gracias a su c6mara de sensibilidad optica de alto rendimiento, el V-PS responde con rapidez y confiabilidad a una amplia gama de incendios, especialmente los de combustion lento alimentoda por combustibles, comunes en edificios modernos de m6ltiples usos. El V-PS detecta las particulas m6s pequenas y activa to alarma al primer indicio de humo. Indication por LED Los detectores Serie V incorporan un LED de estado bicolor: Normal: Parpadeo de LED verde Alarma/activa: Parpadeo de LED raja Bases de los Detectores Detector Ajustable Conecte el detector a la base girando el detector en direction de las manecillas del reloj haste alconzar to position de bloqueo. Pe4cno de liberation Base Est6ndor B41J Lo cabeza puede retirarse girdndolo en direction contraria a la del reloj. Si debe bloquear la cabeza a la base, rompa la pestana de bloqueo que se ve en la ilustracion con unas pinzas. Luego, para retirar la cabeza del detector, introduzca un destorni(lador pequeno en la ranura lateral de la base y opriete al tiempo que giro la cabeza del detector en direccion contraria a las manecillas del reloj. La base est6ndor 64U de detector on6logo est6 disenoda para su instalocion par giro y bloqueo, y es compatible con los detectores an6logos de to Serie V. La base no necesito una direccion separada, puesto que comparte la del dispositivo al que est6 conectodo. iED rsrato La re0swrKJa miodma pte *due no debe supwar n, 10ohm 0#%d44$ conumodoeo el tllsposltiva ontwiw SLCant SLC art SLCstd. 1.1 SLC sol. 1+7 *rhino Descripci6n - Termmo Description;,, 1 SLC entrada y salido (+I 4 No se utiliza 2 SLC entrado I -I 5 LED remoto (A 3 Nose utiliza 6 SLC salida (-I 3 No se utiliza 6 LED remoto (-I . Hoja de datos SPA-MB5001-0592 EdId6n 1 No debe utilimrse con fines de instaloci6n. P6gina 2 de 6 OCT 3 0 28V v,4T KF.J Base de detector con aislador 184U Lo base con oislador 1B4U de detector est6 diseAodo porn prevenir que se desactive un lazo complet0 de comunicocion cuando se produce un cortocircuito. Para ello, se aisla la Porte del lozo que contiene el Carlo del resto del circuito: Estas bases restouran outom6ticomente el lazo completo cuando se soluciono to couso del cortocircuito. SLC ent SLC ent Oesde el controladoi o el dispositivo anterior [T6rmin�+ Descripci6n SLC enlrada(+) DAMS +IENT) SLC entrodo l-I DAMS - (ENT) SLC Salida DAMS +(SAL) SLC salida I -I DAMS - (SAU Base de detector con rel6 RB4U SLC sal. (-) SLC Sol. (+I Al dispositivo siguiente La base con rel6 de detector andlogo est6 diseAada pars oAc dir to funcion de re16 a los detectores compatibles. Contoctos de bloqueo Forma C del rel6 se incluyen pars controlor oporotos toles como sistemas de cierre de puertos, ventiladores, cortafuegos, etc. SLC ent SLC ent Desde el controlodor o el dispositivo anterior N/O COM N/C sal.1-) Sol. (+) Al dispositivo siguiente T6rmind Descripci6n - T6mtina Descripci6n N/O lNormalmente Entrodo SLC 1-I DATOS - IENT) abiertol TB1 COM (comdn) Salida SLC I+) DATOS+(SAU N/C (Normalmente Salida SLC I-) DATOS - ISAU cerrado) Entrado DATA +IENT) Close de contacto: SLC W 2.Oa ® 30VCC resistive Base de detector audible (receptor acusticol S84U El S84U est6 dise6ado pars c Aodir uno funcion de salida audible o los detectores compatibles. Lo base puede funcionar como alarma local independiente, o como Porte de uno olarmo de zona O sistemo con salida oc6stico sincronizado. Dependiendo del sistema que Saporta el lazo del dispositivo, la base puede funcionar del modo siguiente: • Puede hover un seguimiento del estodo del dispositivo quesoporta • Puede controlarse y configurarse paro otros modos de operoci6n medionte programoci6n. El S84U puede configurarse pars tono de Salida (fijo 0 temporal) y volumen de salida WBA bajo o dBA alto). Lo base debe estor conectodo a voltoje continuo, yo sea fijo el tono de salida o temporal. La base no necesito uno direcci6n separado. puesto que comporte to del dispositivo al que est6 conectado. Cont. volumen Cont. tono hNeterm.. wFenm P-edeL. rtgde\f tempp Cpror Pprp wlwnen a ._ cprlpr Perot foc D) aro ar w„nyu,cr a,ia„p.n� a YP iW tests pnsr �pdbn ✓' tlmNeYnre N Oesde Nsuminbuo vcc1.1 i•eCC 1.1 Abss bon o reL Netrico o to buss) to vac 1-1 Nvca t-1 jEOL dguiente Dormitorios: En zonas de dormitorios debe utlizorse to salida dBA alto y el tono temporal. No obstante, si el panel est6 generando to senol de evocuoci6n temporal de tres tonos. debe utilizarse la salida d8A alto y el tono fijo. t,' `6.• , AB4G-SB: Cuando use la raja A84G-SB,E'f�, =,`•!' instole uno ploca de refuerzo en Cal troquel utilizodo. (Placas de refuerzo incluidas con to cola) Retire el troquel primero y a continuaci6n deslice to placo de refuerzo dentro de la carcoso pl6stica. Una vez colocada la placa, instale el conector de conducto y la tuerco. Ndtas 1. Cable de conformidad con NFPA 70. C6digo E16ctrico National. 2. Aseg6rese que to polaridad de los terminales en el bloque sea la mismo que la de to ilustraci6n. 3. Circuito de control de cables en codo terminal. No enrolle los cables del circuito de seAclizaci6n olrededor de los terminates._ �, p t� iN V.- OCT 3 0 2017 Nojo de datos SPA-Mesool-0s92 Edki6n I [No debe utigzarse con fines de Instolocl6n. Poglno 3 de 6 Especificaciones - Base de Detector Audible SB4U voltaje de 24 VCC o 24 VFWR, nominal operoci6n Comente de Wase la tablo 1 operoci6n Corriente de CC =1,46 mA. FWR.2,15 mA supervisi6n Pardmetros predeterminados Volumen de solida dBA alto Toro de solids Modelo temporal Salida de nivel de V6ose to tablo 2 sonido Modelo temporal 0.5 s octivado, 0,5 s desoctivado, 0,5 s activado, 05 s desoctivado, 0,5 s ativodo, 15 s cdesactivado, repetir ciclo Entorno de funcionamiento Temperatura 0 a 49'C 132 a 120'FI Humedod 0 a 93%humedod relotiva. sin condensoci6n a 32'C 190'FI Temperatura de. -20 a 60'C (-4 a 140'F) almocenomiento Delectores V-PS, V-PHS. V-HRD y V-HFD compatibles Cojos electricas Cajo de 2 poneles de 64 mm profundidad paro compatibles Norteamdrico o cola est6ndor de 100 mm' x 38 mm profundidad TamaAo del cable Cable de 12, 14, 16 a 18 AWG 12,5,1.5. 1.0 00,75 mm2) (Son preferibles los tomailos de 16 y 18 AWG) Di6metro de to base 152 mm 16,0 pulg.) Arturo desde la cojo 66 mm (2.58 pulg.) linluyendo el detectorl Distoncio m6xima 305 mm (12 pulg.) desde el techo (montaie en oared) Corriente de operoci6n en mA (RMSI V01toje dBA bajo dMalto 16 VCC 17 28 24 VCC 24 41 33VDC 31 52 16VFWR 41 48 24 VFWR 51 60 33 VFWR 60 66 VCC - Voltios de corriente directs, regulado y fi)tra VFWR - Voltios con rectificoci6n de ondo completa Salida de nivel de sonido (dBA) Sena) Vohaje dBA bajo dBA alto Sala reverberante par UL 6 [11 16 VCC 71.3 77.2 Temporal 24 VCC 75.0 79.8 33 VCC 77.7 81.5 16 VCC 75.8 80.5 Fijo 24 VCC 79.2 84.1 33 VCC 82.0 86.0 Solo reverberante par UL 268 (2) 16 VCC 77.3 83.2 Temporal 24 VCC 81.0 85.8 33 VCC 83.7 87.5 16 VCC 81.8 86.5 Fijo 24 VCC 85.2 90.1 33 VCC 88.0 92.0 d8A. decibeles, ponderaci6n A (11 Con oplicociones UL 464. los volores dBA bolos son s6lo paro el modo rivado (2) Con oplicociones UL268, debe udlizorse un valor aim pora evacuoci6n Especificaciones - Detectores `....� -- V-PHS V-PS V-HRD. V-HFD' Velocidad del aire 0 a 25,39 m/s (0 a 5.000 pies/min) N/A Rango de sensibilidod a humo 0,67%- 3,66% Valor nominal de olarmo 57'C (135'FI 57'C 1135'F) fija-temporal ULI N/A Valor nominal de alarma 60'C (140'9 60'C (14WF) fija-temporal ULC Seporoci6n m6ximo 9,1 m 130 pies) LotCentros 15 m (50 pies) ndice de aumento N/A - 8'C(15'F min.- N/A Voltoje de operoci6n 15,2 o 19,95 VCC Corriente de operoci6n normal 45 VA, promedio Corriente de alormo 45 pA. promedio Compensaci6n ambientol Autom6tico Bases compatibles B4U est6ndar, R84U rele,184U aislador, 584U audible Distancia maxima desde el techo }OS mm 112 pulq.l (montoje en pored) Temperaturo de olmocenomiento -20 a 60'C 1-4 a 140'FI Entorno de operoci6n Temperaturo:0 a 49'C (32 a 120'FI; Humedod:0 0 93%humedod relativa, sin condensoci6n a 32'C 190'F) Cumple los est6ndares UL Cumple los est6ndares UL Normotividad 268, ULC-S529-02, UL 521, 268 ULC-5529- 02, NFPA 72 Cumple los est6ndares UL 521. ULC-S530-M91. ULC-SS30-M91, NFPA 72y ,ULC-/ULC 5524-01 NFPA 72y CAN/ULC 5524-01 CAN/ULC 5524-01 - a G It fi V •s--- Hojo de dotos SPA-MASaal-0592 Edici6n 1 :L No debe utillmrse Co. fines de instolad6n. Pdgino a de 6 OCT 3 0 2017 � , Especificaciones - Bases Base est6ndar 84U Base de detector con aislador Base de detector con rel6 R84U i 184U Entorno de operaci6n Temperatura 0 a 49'C (32 a 120'17) Humedod 0 0 93% humedad relative, sin condensaci6n a 32'C 190'FI Rango de temperature de -20 a 60'C 1-4 0140'Fl almocenamiento Detectores compatibles - V-PS.V-PHS, V-HRDy V-HFD Cajas e16cVicos compatibles Coja de 2 poneles de 64 mm profundidad pars Norteam6rica a caja est6ndar de 100 mm' x 38 mm profundidod paro Europa TomcAo del cable Cable de 12. 14, 16 a 18 AWG 12,5.1,5. 1.0 a 0.75 mm') (Son preferibles los tomaAos de 16 y 18 AWG) Didmetro de to base 152 mm (6.0 pulg.) Altura desde to caja (incluyendo 53 mm 12.08 pulg.l 65 mm 12.57 pulg.) el detectorl Distancia m6ximo desde el 305 mm 112 pulg.) techo (montoje en pared) informacion para Pedidos de detector con oislodor Base AB4G-S8 Cajo de montoje externo pars base audible 1.010.451 RLED LED de alarms remora. oaro use unicomente con la base est6ndar 0.21.091 CITY COPY OCT 3 0 20V Hojo de dotes SPA-MBSaal-0597 Edici6n 1 Lebe utilizarse con fines de instalad6n. P691no 5 de 6 �.yp� �G/LANT Fl,e 6 Ll,e Safety Smart VS -Series Intelligent Life Safety Systems ■ An EDWARDS Stylishly Simple Quick setup, easy maintenance, and striking good looks makes VS -Series the life safety system of choice for architects and building owners alike... ✓ Simple and intuitive front You want to focus on your building, not its life safety system. The panel control quick setup enjoyed by installers, coupled with the high efficiency ✓ Reduced chance of gained by service and maintenance personnel makes the VS -Series nuisance alarms the best choice for building owners today. ✓ Pinpoint alarm location for fast response ✓ Easy maintenance ✓ Straightforward annual inspections ✓ Architecturally pleasing panel and device design I . - •,if IMII The inherent reliability of intelligent detection and the proven track record of Edwards life safety systems is your assurance that your VS - Series control panel will slip quietly into the background the moment the installer leaves the site, and provide fully -compliant trouble -free service for years to come. Simple and intuitive front panel operation keeps your building person- nel in full control of your VS -Series system. They won't find themselves scrambling for the manual as the system counts down to alarm. And they won't have to call for service every time an electrical storm causes a power outage. VS -Series represents life safety intelligence geared expressly for small- er applications that used to be the exclusive domain of conventional systems. With VS -Series, you now have access to technology that a short time ago was beyond the reach of most small building budgets. CITY Site Moni Real time incident status software for VS Series fire alarm control panels. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Incident status monitoring for up to 1,000 VS Fire Alarm Control Panels over a supervised IP LAN connection, or wide area networking over the internet. 6_;. ?;^ 0 V I-_ OCT 3 0 20Q When you choose a VS -Series life safety system, you're putting your confidence in a name you've known and trusted for years. Edwards represents a solid foundation of innovation that's been respected for generations, and its expertise has marked some of the most important breakthroughs in technology found among buildings today. VS -Series fire alarm systems are designed for building owners upon this legacy of innovation, and engineered for life safety system suppliers to exceed the expectations of their customers. �IG/LANT Retrofits in a snap These intelligent systems offer a fast and simple way to upgrade from your cumbersome conventional control panel. In fact, the VS -Series can use device wiring from most legacy systems with no effect on perfor- mance. This means you don't have to bear the expense of rewiring your building, or endure the disruption it would cause among building occu- pants. VS -Series can be configured using a default general alarm, or it can be customized for special alarm sequences. Programming is quick and easy, and can be accomplished at the front panel, or remotely via PC - provided a technician is on -site to verify correct system operation. No more nuisance alarms With automatic drift compensation, the VS -Series continuously tunes de- tector sensitivity by adjusting for environmental conditions such as dirt and humidity. Detector sensitivity can also be adjusted for the time of day. Typi- cally less sensitive during working hours and more sensitive at night. This feature further reduces the risk of nuisance alarms, avoiding the disruption to building occupants, and fire department fines that result. NFPA-compliant detec- tor diagnostics makes annual testing simple and quick. Building occu- pants aren't overrun with technicians, and sensi- tive building areas remain secure at all times. nv- An attractive choice The attractive appearance of VS -Series control panels means they won't be a blemish on an expensive architectural design. Their gently curved doorfronts offer a distinctive flair with avail- able red or silver finishes. Con- trols are discreetly inset behind a striking black bezel. Sleek, low -profile Genesis signals complement the overall design appeal of VS -Series, also providing independent horn silence over two wires. And that makes the VS-Senes/Genesis combination an even more at- tractive choice for your building. CITY lfLm� '�P% Sleek, low -profile Genesis signals are an Intelligent VS -Series detectors offer R-Series remote annunciators keep architecturally -pleasing complement to reliability that virtually eliminates system indication and control within VS -Series control panels and nuisance alarms — and the cost and. - easy reach of your maintenance annunciators. disruption that r Its. personnel at all times. OCT 3 0 2017 R �. THE VS -SERIES ADVANTAGE ✓Ethernet Port Remote diagnostics, programming and reports simplify system operation and maintenance ✓Incremental Autoprogramming Easy to make changes that keep pace with your building needs ✓Intelligent Analog Detection Pinpoints alarm location arc provides replaceable chamber ✓Support for Genesis Signals Built-in UL 1971-compliant strobe synchronization, plus independent horn silence over two wires ✓Up to 500 Detectors & Modules Large "small system" capacity with lots of room for expansion ✓NFPA-Compliant Detector Testing Fast annual inspections, i . ✓Module -level Ground Fault Support Pinpoints the location of a device in trouble, _ reduces troubleshooting time onsite 7 I{�{ VS2: one loop that supports up to 250 �" intelligent devices. Can be expanded to two loops. Each loop supports up to 125 ,. detectors and up to 125 modules. VS2: Four Class B or two Class A NACs Any cornbration of i ip �n eight LCD, LED, and graphs serial annunciators VS1: one loopy stUpgorts up to 64 intelligent vet)Epf any type. VS1: Two Class B or two optional Class A NACs Ethernet nACTrD.der OCT 3 0 2017 RS-232 Relays: Two Form C, one form A Ga.a..a.�..d.. Contact us... Email: edwerds.OreOfs.utc.com Web: wwwvicilnnf•flre.can Vigilant Is an EDWARDS brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 O 2013 UTC Fire d Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to charge without notice. Edwards is Pan of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. Innovation, leadership, and a rich tradition of excellence When building owners and designers do business with Edwards, their investment is underwritten by a solid 140-year history of dedication to the fire alarm industry. That's why today architects and engineers agree that when it comes to protecting people and property, Vigilant life safety products and systems remain the technology of choice. Our strength is in our dealer network — the people and organizations we entrust with the technology that has charted the course of detection and alarm for decades. Vigilant dealers are independent contractors that form an integral part of the Edwards marketing and support organization. They enjoy exclusive access to products, custom design innovations, and specialized training — and they are adept at ensuring that each proposal is strong and competitive. These strengths set Vigilant installations apart, and have earned this brand cial place among life safety solutions available today. vat's possible now. act your Vigilant dealer today.. CITY COPY Cle I Y, G I L A N T �_ U� erent OCT 30 2017 �j a,t�aaoD2 GE Security Norteamtrico T 888 2" 9979 F 866 503 3996 Conodd T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asa T 852 2907 8108 F 8522142 5063 Australia T 613 9239 1200 F 613 9239 1299 Europa T 32 27251120 F 32 272186 13 America Latina T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 ...gesecurity.corntogiant O 2008 General Electra Company Todos as derechos reservodos CITY COPY imagination at work OCT 3 A 2ot7 Noja de da[os SiA-N85001-0592 Edldon 1 No dabs utlllzarse can fines de Instolod2/16 de 6 2009/01 01 15662fi1 ViGiLANT Fire & Life Safety Manual Pull Stations GSA-M270, GSA-M270P, GSA-M278 Overview The GSA-M270 and GSA-M278 series Manual Pull Stations are part of Vigilant's Signature Series system. The GSA-M270 Fire Alarm Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They are made from die-cast zinc and finished with red epoxy powder -coat paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. With positive pull -lever operation, one pull on the station handle breaks the glass rod and turns in a posi- tive alarm, ensuring protection plus fool -proof operation. Presignal models (GSA-M270P) are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications where two stage operation is required. The up -front highly visible glass rod discourages tampering, but is not required for proper operation. Vigilant's double action single stage GSA-M278 station is a con- temporary style manual station made from durable red colored lexan. To initiate an alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN PULL HANDLE", then pull the alarm handle. Standard Features Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control sys- tems. Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. • Traditional familiar appearance GSA-M270 models feature our familiar teardrop design with simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. • One stage (GA), two stage (pre -signal), and double action models GSA-M270 models are available for one or two stage alarm systems. The single stage double action GSA-M278 features a rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. Page f of 4 i Intelligent Initiating • Break glass operation An up -front visible glass rod on the GSA-M270 discourages tampering. • Intelligent device with integral microprocessor All decisions are made at the station allowing lower com- munication speed while substantially improving control panel response time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. • ADA Compliant Meets ADA requirements for manual pull stations. • Electronic Addressing with Non-volatile memory Permanently stores programmable address, serial number, type of device, and job number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. • Automatic device mapping Each station transmits wiring information to the loop control- ler regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. • Stand-alone operation The station inputs an alarm even if c troller's polling interrogation stops. • Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; Flashing GREEN sho s rrfal ying; Flashing RED shows alarm state. • Designed for high ambient temperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120 °F (49 'Q. M85001-0279 OCT 3 0 2017 Issues Application The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- mined by their sub -type code or "Personality Code". NORMALLY - OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonality Code 1) is assigned by the factory; no user configuration is required. The device is configured for Class B IDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the station's pull lever is operated. The alarm con- dition is latched at the station. Compatibility Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with Vigi- lant's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This device will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the exposed switch. The GSA-M270 series are opened with a tool; the GSA-M278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. The station's automatic self -diagnosis identifies when it is defec- tive and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each Signature series device and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Typical Wiring The fire alarm station's terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mmg to #12 AWG (2.5mm� wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Wiring Notes 1Q Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum wire distance. 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. REAR VIEW of 278 1 a CD 0 1& ReO LED _ Aa.jAcllva)11 a] O lei DATA IN (.) ,AL\'vi. DAIA IN From Sp�alveCmrrWer -.. w Revlws Davke A Figure 4. Single Stage Systems REAR VIEW of 270P.270P8 o o0 o Iez 0 DATA IN (9 DArA out cn 1 DATA IN (-1 DATA WT ( ) 1 Rom 5ggNre ConnoNer to rven Demcs a ReNous Device A Figure 5. Two Stage Systems _ OCT 3 0 2017 Page 2 of 4 M85001-0279 s}ue 8 Installation Single -stage Signature Series fire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 2%z inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage presignal (270P) models require 1'i inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang, 'k-inch rased covers. Openings must be angular. Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13; in Canada, use Iberville Model CI- 52-6-49-1/2. All models include terminals are suited for p12 to N18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm� wire size. Edwards recommends that these fire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing: The bop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system com- missioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on -board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a'soft" address to each serial. number. If desired, the stations can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. ssvew 0�0_�t_ lodges Toggills C31001 Rod�7 Rod r� ��►►Ckm ILL f t t: installation 4 ,RW RNRew L. Figure 3. GSA-M270P, SIMGC-270PB installation Page 3 of 4 OCT 3 0 2017 DATA SHEET M85001-0279 Not to be used (or Installation purposes. Issue 8 EDWARDS Contact us... Email: edwards.firaOfs.utc.com Web: wwwvioilent-fire.corn Vigilant Is an EDWARDS brand. 1016 Corporate Perk Drive Mebane, NC 27302 O 2013 UTC Fire 8 Security Americas Corporation, Inc. A8 rights reserved. Specification subject to change without notice. Edwards is part of UTC Climate, Controls 8 Security, a unit of United Txhnologies Corporation. Page 4 of 4 Specifications v GSAM270, SIMGC- -' GSA-M270P, Catalog'. Number 270F, SIMGC-270B SIMGC-270PB ,GSA-M278 Description Single Action Single Action -Tyro Double Action - One Stage Stage (Presignal) - One Stage Addressing Uses 1 Module Uses 2 Module Uses 1 Module Requirements Address Addresses Address Operating Current Standby = 250pA Standby = 396pA Standby = 250pA Activated = 400pA Activated = WOl A Activated=.400µ4 Construction 8 Finish Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy Lexan - Red with with aluminum markings I white markings Type Code Factory Set Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32OF to 120-F (0-C to 49-C) Storage Temperature: -40F to 140OF (-2M to 600Q Humidity: 0 to 93% 9 Environment RH On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled LED Operation Onboard Red LED - Flashes w hen in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULC (note 1), MEA, CSFM Note: SIMGC-270F, SIMGC-2708 and SIMGC-270PB are ULC f,ted a*, Sufix'F incicanes French marbigs. Sufra -8- indicate, EngASWFmnch b'ling uat markings. Ordering Information Catalog Number 270F . One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French Markings arldngs -ULC listed Wt. Ibs One Stage Fire Alarm Station, FranchrEnglish Markings - ULC Usted 270E GSA- Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - ULAILC 1 (0.5) M270P Listed SIMGC- Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station, French/English Markings 270PB - ULC Listed - GSA-M278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - ULAILC Listed CITY COPY OCT 3 0 2017 _-- J DATA SHEET M85001-0279 Not to be used for inatallatlon Purposes. Issue 8 Y#1fe/LANT Fisafety Input Modules GSA-MM1 & GSA-WTM Overview The GSA-MM1 Monitor Module and GSA-WTM Waterflow/Tamper Module are part of Vigilant's Signature Series system. They are intelligent analog addressable devices used to connect one or two Class B normalty-open Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC). The function of the GSA- MM1 and GSA-WTM is determined by the factory loaded "person- ality code". The input modules gather analog information from the initiating devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The module's on -board microprocessor analyzes the signal and decides whether or notto input an alarm. The microprocessor in each module provides four additional ben- efits - Self -diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Map- ping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. CITY COPY VigJant Catalog ► Intelligent Input -Output Standard Features • Monitor and waterflow/tamper applications Includes Alarm with delayed latching (retard) for waterflow applications, Supervisory, and Monitor. • Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job number. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance date, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. • Automatic device mapping Each module transmits wiring information to the loop control- ler regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. • Electronic addressing Permanently stores programmable address; there are no switches or dials to set. Addresses are downbaded from a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. • Intelligent module c/w integral microprocessor All decisions are made at the module allowing lower .communication speed while substantially improving control panel response time. Less sensitive to line noise and circuit wir- ing properties: twisted or shielded wire is not required. • Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. • Designed for high ambient temperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120OF (490C). G r�7 t1 V, a_.. OCT 3 0 209 Page 1 of a DATA SHEET M85001-0297 Not to be used for installation ptit'puzos. leeue 5 Application The duty performed by the GSA-MM1 and GSA-WTM is de- termined by their factory assigned sub -type code or "Personality Code". GSA-WTM NORMALLY -OPEN ALARM - DELAYED LATCH- ING (Factory set Personality Code 2) - Assigned to one circuit. Configures circuit 1 for Class B normally -open Waterflow Alarm Switches. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed for approximately 16 seconds. The alarm condition is latched at the module. GSA-WTM NORMALLY -OPEN ACTIVE - LATCHING (Factory set Personality Code 4) - Assigned to one circuit. Configures circuit 2 for Class B normally open dry contact Supervisory and Tamper Switches. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is latched at the module. GSA-MM1 NORMALLY -OPEN ACTIVE - NON -LATCHING (Factory set Personality Code 3) - Assigned to one circuit. Configures circuit 1 for Class B normally -open dry contact monitoring input such as from Fans, Dampers, Doors, etc. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is not latched at the module.Com- patibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with Vigilant's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quentty cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance The module's automatic self -diagnosis identifies when it is defec- tive and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each module and other perti- nent messages. Single modules may be turned off (de -activated) temporarily, from the control panel. Scheduled maintenance (Reg- ular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Installation The GSA-MMt and GSA-WfM modules mount to North American 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang boxes and 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one -gang covers and GSA -MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for k12 to If 18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm� wire size. Edwards recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognizededition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each module, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on -board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Personality codes are assigned by the factory. No user configura- tion is required for these modules. 00 I CITY COPY OCT 3 0 2017 ' Page 2 of 4 DATA SHEET M85001-0297 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 5 Typical Wiring The module will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm�, #16 (1.0mm�, #14 AWG (1.50mm�, #12 AWG (2.50mm� wiresizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mmj and #18 AWG (0.75mm") are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. I Initiating (Slave) Device Circuit Wire ,SpecMcaUons ) lypled N.O. vkae cantact Typcd &4w,4 orY Concoct TYpcal N.O. Monlla Cwtoet INPUT I WTI �KJ©�gyNB(CJooB) B2 B,1 W UWad ed u/tAcmed she, B(cb B) e: 1 e 6I WUEC Wtae • • 4M EO. Red IED Green UD td LE a C (Alarm/Ac1Ma) ® (Narrttae (Al BY9) 4 (�mdD 4 JQ2 TBI �I DATA W(.) DATA OUI(.)1 DATA IN c.) Sl D.VAOIfT(.)1 ATA DW (-> DATA ON (.) J WA IN (a DATA an F. Sfx ane• Control, to N DeAce rom Fggra a Controls, 10 Ale# DsYks or Rwlae DeNc• © or RM D• e Q Model GSA-WTM Notes QMaximum 25 ohms resistance per wire. © Maximum #12 AWG 12.5mm� wire. Min. #18 (0.75mm� QRefer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications. !41 Maximum 10 Vdc ® 35opA. 5) All wiring power limited and supervised. 6) This module will NOT support 2-wire smoke detectors. Page 3 or 4 Model GSA-MM1 or.a�.���'� 1 OCT 3 0 2011I oATn sHEET 485001-0297 Not to be used for instatlallon purposes. Issue 5 A wam Contact us... Email: eowards.flraOfs.utc.com Web: wlvw.vicOanFflre.com Vigilant is an EDWARDEI brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 0 2013 UTC Flre 8 Security Americas Corporation, Inc. AN rights reserved. Speciflcadom subject to charge without notice. Edwards is part of UTC Climate, Contmts 8 Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. Specifications 1 Catalog Number GSA-MM1 GSA-WTM­____j Descrption Monitor Nodule Waterflow/tamper Module Type Code 48 (factory set 49 (factory set personality code 3) personality code 2,4) Address Requirements Uses One Module Address Uses Two Module Addresses Operating Current Standby = 2501 A; Standby = 39"; Activated = 400VA Activated = 680i14 Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc non0w Construction 8 Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer one -gang front plate - White Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 320F to 120PF (M to 4M) Environment Storage Temperature: -40F to 140OF (-20°C to 6M) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On -board Green LED - Flashes when polled On -board Red LED -Flashes when in alami/active Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility Agency Listings Use With Signature Loop Controller UL, ULC, CSFM, MEA Mounting North American 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) deep one -gang boxes and 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with one -gang covers and GSA -MP mounting plates. Ordering Information Number Description Ibs (kg) Z1C 79-77d.'5MM_ Listed MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet 7.0 (3.1) - Red, supports Signature Module Mounting Plates GSA-MB4 Transponder Mounting Bracket (allows for mounting 0.4 (0.15) two I -gang modules in a 2-gang box) (i4A-MPI Sionaatre Module Mountino Plate. 1 footorinl 1.5 (0.701 CITY COPY �9„'•w1ldf�_' OCT 3 0 T017' Page 4 of DATA SHEET W0001-0297 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 5 �G/LA N T F/re 6 Lf/e Safety Intelligent Detectors and Bases Detectors: V-PS, V-PHS, V-HFD, V-HRD Bases: B4U, RB4U, IB4U, SB4U Overview Edwards Vigilant brand intelligent analog detectors are meticu- lously engineered to deliver high-performance features, superb reliability, and unbeatable quality. With their highly stable design, these detectors resist air movement caused by heating and air conditioning, making them reliable performers ideally suited to . modern building interiors. _ The installation and maintenance advantages of Vigilant brand intelligent detectors add value throughout their service life. The twist -and -lock design makes short work of installation and main- tenance operations. A plastic breakout on the detector housing optionally prevents removal from the base except with a special tool. A bright, easy -to -see LED flashes red when the detector is in alarm, thus eliminating much of the guesswork when responding to front -panel indications. • The V-HFD is foxed -temperature heat detector with an alarm threshold of 135• F (57• C). • The V-HRD is a rate -of -rise heat detector calibrated for 15•F (8eC) per minute. • The V-PHS houses an optical sensing chamber that detects smoke, as well as a fixed -temperature sensor that detects heat. The detector analyzes data from both sensors to deter- mine when an alarm is initiated. • The V-PS houses an optical sensing chamber that detects smoke. All detectors feature comprehensive self -diagnostic capability. V-PS and V-PHS optical detectors continuously adjust their sen- sitivity to compensate for changes in the environment such as the presence of dirt, smoke, temperature, and humidity. These detec- tors issue a dirty sensor warning when they reach their preset limit. Vigilant Calalog ► Intelligent Initiating 0 7300-1657. 0245-0248 Standard Features • Optical, heat, and multisensor models available • Compatible standard, relay, isolator, and audible bases • Field replaceable optical chamber • Electronic Addressing including mapping location • Bases mount to standard North American two -gang or 4' square electrical boxes • Dual color LED provides at -a -glance alarm indication • Tamper -resistant feature • Self diagnostic capability with on -board storage of results • Optical detectors feature automatic rate compensated sensitiv- ity adjustment, as well as dirty sensor warnings • Manufactured to strict international ISO 9001 standards • Assembled using surface mount technology for RF resistance • Conformally coated components resist dust and humidity • Automatic detector test • Low Profile Design CITY Copy OCT 3 0 2017 page 1 of 6 DATA SHEET M85001-0592 Not to ba used for Installation purposes. Issue 2 Heat Detectors The V-Series heat detectors are capable of performing compre- hensive self -diagnostics and storing the results. Thanks to advanced thermistor technology, V-Series heat detectors are ideal for sensing fast, flaming fires and for applications where smoke detection is inappropriate. They are particularly well -suited to areas such as kitchens and shower rooms, where the ambient temperature is relatively constant, but where steam and smoke are present. V-HRD Rate -of -Rise Heat Detector provides a 15°F (8°C) per minute rate -of -rise heat sensor for the detection of heat due tc fire. The heat sensor monitors the temperature of the air and deter- mines whether an alarm should be initiated. V-HFD Fixed Temperature Heat Detector provides a 135°F (57°C) fixed -temperature heat sensor for the detection of heat due to fire. The heat sensor monitors the temperature of the air and deter- mines whether an alarm should be initiated. Optical and combination detectors V-Series optical detectors continuously adjust their sensitivity based on fluctuating environmental conditions such as the pres- ence of dirt, smoke, humidity, or changes in temperature, and notifies the panel of any changes in sensor sensitivity. When the detector has adjusted 'Rs sensitivity to its maximum limit, it issues a dirty sensor warning, allowing enough of a margin for maintenance personnel to clean the detector before it goes into trouble condi- tion. These detectors perform comprehensive self -diagnostics and store these details in their on -board memory. V-PHS Optical/Fixed Temperature Detector houses an optical sensing chamber that detects smoke, as well as a fixed -temper- ature sensor that detects heat. The detector analyzes data from both sensors to determine when an alarm is initiated. This com- bines the suitability of optical sensing for slow burning fires with the sensitivity of fixed -temperature detection for fast flaming fires to arrive at a solution that responds reliably to the widest range of fire types. A sophisticated algorithm processes data from both sensors over time so that an alarm is only reported when conditions precisely match the signature of a fire. This eliminates the shortcomings of single -sensor optical and heat detection, and significantly reduces the risk of nuisance alarms. V-PS Optical Smoke Detector uses an optical sensing chamber to detect smoke. The detector analyzes data gathered by the sen- sor to determine when an alarm is initiated. Thanks to its high-performance optical sensing chamber, the V-PS responds quickly and reliably to a wide range of fire types, espe- cially slow burning fires fuelled by combustibles typically found in modern multi -use buildings. The V-PS detects extremely small particles and triggers an alarm at the first sign of smoke. LED Indication V-Series detectors provide a bicolor status LED: • Normal: Green LED flashes • Alarm/active: Red LED flashes Detector Bases 4 in. square electrical B41J base assembly Tdm ring Connect the detector to the base by rotating the detector clock- wise until it snaps into the locked position. The head can be removed by turning it counterclockwise. ° ® If the head must lock to the base, break away the locking tab shown below using a pair of pliers. ® To then remove the detector head, insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the side of the base and press in while simultaneously turning the detector head counterclockwise. B4U Standard Base The B4U Analog Standard Detector Base features twist -and -lock detector installation and is compatible with with V-Seres analog detectors. The base does not require a separate address because it shares the address of the device it is connected to. Famote LED Maximum resistance per wire �0 must not exceed 10 Ohms 11(L R F � F!- IN ` Lim N �mm :,Term Description. ;.Term [_Description` -. f SLC in and SLC out (+) 4 Not used 2 SLC in (-) 5 Remote LED (+) 3 Not used 6 SLC out (-) 3 Not used 6 Remote LED(-) CITY LLr.. 1 OCT 3 0 2017 Page 2 of 6 DATA sliE T M85001-0592 N,)I t> be used for is.al siiat i on put pos n s. Issue 1B4U Isolator Detector Base The IB4U Analog Isolator Detector Base is designed to prevent an entire communications bop from being disabled when a short circuit occurs. This is accomplished by isolating the part of the loop containing the short from the remainder of the circuit. These bases automatically restore the entire loop when the cause of the short circuit Is corrected. SIC ii SIC it From controller or previous device I Term Description SLC in (+) DATA + (IN SLC in (-) DATA - OM SLC out (+) DATA + (OLM SLC out (-) DATA - (OUT) SIC out (-) SIC out (+) To next device RB4U Relay Detector Base The RB4U Analog Relay Detector Base is designed to add relay functionality to the listed compatible detectors. Form C latching relay contacts are included for the control of appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers, etc. SLC in SLC in From controller or previous device out (-) out (+) o next evice f Torn m- Description Term Description j WO (Normally open) SLC in (-) DATA - OM TBi COM (Common) SLC out (+) DATA + (OUT) WC (Normally SLC out (-) DATA - (OUT) Closed) SLC in (+) DATA + (IN) Contact rating: 2.Oa 0 30vdc resistive Notes t. Wire in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code. 2. Be sure to observe the polarity of the terminals on the terminal block as shown in the diagram. 3. Break wire run at each terminal. Do not bop signaling circuit field wires around terminals. SB4U Audible (Sounder) Detector Base The SB41J is designed to add an audible output function to com- patible detectors. The base can operate as an independent local alarm, or as part of a zone or system alarm with synchronized audible output. Depending on the system supporting the device loop, the base can operate as follows: • It can follow the state of the device it supports • It can be controlledand configured for other operating modes through programming. The SB4U is field -configurable for output tone (steady or temporal) and output volume (low dBA or high dBA). The base must be con- nected to a continuous voltage whether the output tone is set to steady or temporal. The base does not require a separate address because it shares the address of the device it is connected to. °tfll—i 1. AUX-RISER IN (horn power supply or previous base) 2. Volume seeing: default is high volume; cut par Item 4 M low voAxn9 3. Tone setting: default is temporal pattern: cut per ite n 4 for steady tone 4. To consgtre output yolume or two, cut the circuit board as shown 5. AUXJUSER OUT To nail base or EOL relay 6. SLC OUT to next Intelligent addressable device T. SLC IN from intelligent addressable controller a previous device Sleeping rooms: in sleeping areas, the high dBA output and tem- poral tone settings must be used. However, if the FACP is produc- ing the three -tone temporal evacuation signal, then the high dBA output and steady tone settings may be used. AI34G-SB: When using the AB4G-SB box, install a reinforcing plate at every knockout ! . used. (Reinforcing plates are included with _ `. the box.) Remove the knockout first, then!"� slide the reinforcing plate into the plastic J housing. After the plate is in place, install the conduit connector and nut. CITY COPY E.Grc- 4kyL: OCT 210 2017 Page 3 of 6 DATA SHEETM85001-0592 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2 Specfications, SB41-1 Audible Detector Base Operating voltage 24 VDC or 24 VFWR, nominal Operating current See Table 1 Supervisory current DC = 1.46 mA, FWR = 2.15 mA Default settings Output volume High dBA Output tone Temporal pattern Sound level output See Table 2 Temporal pattern 0.5 s on. 0.5 s off, 0.5 s on, 0.5 s off, 0.5 s on. 1.5 s off, repeat cycle Operating ' environment Temperature 32 to 12(°F (0 to 49°C) Hurrnidity 0 to 93% RH, nonce lensing at 90°F (32°C) Storage temperature -4 to 140-F (-20 to WC) Compatible V-PS, V-PHS, V-HRD, and V-HFD detectors detectors Compatible electrical North American 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) deep 2 gang boxes box Standard 4' square box 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) deep box European 100 mm square box Wire size 12. 14. 16, or 18 AWG wire (2.5, 1.5. 1.0. or 0.75 sq. mm) (Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are preferred) Base diameter 6.0 in. (152 mm) Height from box 2.58 in. (66 mm) (including detector) Maximum distance 12 in. (305 ram) from ceiling (wag Operating current in mA (RMS) Voltage - Low dBA. High dBA--'-.-1 16 VDC 17 - 28 24 VDC 24 41 33 VDC 31 52 16 VFWR 41 48 24 VFWR 51 60 33 VFWR 60 66 VDC = Votts direct current, regulated and filtered VFWR = Volts full wave rectified Sound level output (dBA) Signal Voltage Low dBA High dBA Reverberant room per UL 464 (1] 16 VDC 71.3 77.2 Temporal 24 VDC 75.0 79.8 33 VDC 77.7 81.5 16 VDC 75.8 80.5 Steady 24 VDC 79.2 84.1 33 VDC 82.0 86.0 Reverberant room per UL 268 [2] 16 VDC 77.3 83.2 Temporal 24 VDC 81.0 85.8 33 VDC 83.7 87.5 16 VDC 81.8 86.5 Steady 24 VDC 85.2 90.1 33 VDC 88.0 92.0 d8A. Decibels, A -weighted (I I For UL 464 eppitcations. low deA settings are for private mode only (21 For UL268 applications, high setting must be used for evacuation Specifications, Detectors V-PHS V-PS V-HRD V-HFD Au velocity 0 to 5,000 f /min (0 to 25.39 Ms) WA Smoke sensitivity range - 0.67% - 3.66% UU foxed -temp alarm rating 135°F (57°C) WA 135°F (57°C) ULC faxed -temp alarm rating 140°F (60°C) 140°F (60;CI Maximum Spacing 30If (9.1 m) 50 it (15 m) centers Rate -of -Rise WA - 15°F (8°C)/min. WA Operadrg voltage 15.2 to 19.95 VDC Normal operating current 45 pA, average Alarm current 45 pA, average ErrAronmental compensation Automatic Compatible bases B4U Standard, RB4U Relay, 1134U Isolate, SB4U Audible Maximum distance from ceiling wall -mounted 12 in (305 ram) Storage temperature -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49'C); Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing at 90°F (32°C) Agency listings Meets UL 268. ULC-S529-02. UL 521, ULC-S530-M91, NFPA 72, and CAN/l1LC S524-01 Meets UL 268, ULC-S529-02. NFPA 72, and/ULC S524-01 Meets UL 521, ULC-S530-M91, NFPA 72, and CAWULC 5524-01 Page 4 of 6 CITY OCT 3 0 2017 0 DATA SHEET M85001-0592 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Issue 2 Specifications, Bases 1141.11 Standard Base 184U Isolator Detector Base RB4U. Relay Detector Base Operating errAronm" Temperature Humidity 32 to 120'F (0 to 491C) 0 to 93% RH, noncondensirlg at 90°F (32°C) Storage temperature range -4 to 140°F (-20 to SOT) Compatible detectors V-PS, V-PHS, V-HRD, and V-HFD detectors Compatible electrical boxes North American 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) deep 2 gang box Standard 4 in. square box 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) deep box European 100 mm square box - Wlre size 12, 14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (2.5, 1.5. 1.0, or 0.75 sq. mm) (Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are preferred) Base diameter 6.0 in. (152 mm) Height from box rulduding detector) 2.08 in. (53 mm) 2.57 in. (65 mm) Maximum distance from calling (wall mount) 12 h. (305 mm) Ordering Information CITY COPY OCT 3 0 2017 1 Page a of 6 0 AT-X SHEET M85001-0592 Not to bo used for installation purposes.. Issue 2 EDWARDS Contact us... Email: edwards.fkeOfs.utc.ccrn Web: www.Hailant-Rm.com Vigilant is an EOWAROB brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 O 2013 UTC Fla & Security Amedcm Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. Edwards is part of t7TC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Tachnologim Corporation. CITY COPY OCT 30 1017 Page B of DATA SHEET M85001-0592 Not to be unod for Installation purposes. Issue 2 VIGILANT TM Fire & Life Selet VS1 Intelligent Life Safety System .el� =& _ A The Vigilant VS1 intelligent life safety system offers the speed of high -end intelligent processing in a configuration that delivers an uncomplicated solution for small to mid -sized applications. With intelligent detection, electronic addressing, automatic device mapping, optional Ethernet® connectivity, and a full line of easily - configured option cards and modules, this quick -to -install system offers versatile features that benefit building owners and contrac- tors alike. The VS1 provides one Class B analog device loop that supports up to 64 device addresses, and two Class B Notification Appli- ance Circuits (NACs). Optional Class A device wiring is available with the use of a module. This life safety system features an attractive contemporary design that fits with any decor. Its gently curved doorfront offers a distinc- tive flair with available red or silver finishes. Controls are discreetly inset behind a striking black bezel. The VS1 supports a wide range of accessories and related equip- ment, including: • Intelligent modules, detectors, and bases • R-Series remote annunciators • Option cards that expand system capacity and extend sys- tem capabilities • Integrated Carbon Monoxide gas sensing with V-PCOS de- tectors including distinct audible signaling Small Building Fire Ala" Solutions T6S'99 Opal FDNY APPROVA, ,eC10 M Features • Comes standard with one loop that supports up to 64 intelligent devices of any type and two Class B NACs. • Form C contacts for alarm and trouble, Form A for supervisory • Electronic addressing with automatic device mapping • Optional Ethernet port for diagnostics, programming • Supports systemwide strobe synchronization • Two programmable switches with LEDs and custom labeling • Supports fire suppression routines with a dedicated intelligent releasing module • On board NACs support Genesis horn silence over two wires and UL 1971-compliant strobe synchronization • Optional Class A wiring • Supports up to eight serial annunciators, (LCD, LED -only, and graphic interface). • Can use existing wiring for most retrofit applications • Supports V-Series single and multisensor detectors • Upload/download remotely or locally • Two -level maintenance alert reporting • Pre -alarm and alarm vehficatid qy in • Adjustable detector sensitivity 4d e • 4 x 20 character backlit LC edi Is p)( • Optional earthquake hardening: seismic Importance Factor 1.5 OCT 3 0 2017 Page i of 10 M85005-0131 Issue 6 Application The VS1 life safety system is an easy -to -use intelligent solution for small to mid -sized buildings. Advanced analog technology delivers the benefits of quick and uncomplicated system installation, while a dean and easy-to-operateuser interface makes panel operation and system maintenance quick and intuitive. The smart choice Electronic addressing eliminates the tedium of setting dipswitches, and automatic device mapping ensures that each device resides on -the system at its correct location. Meanwhile, innovative programming features allow the system designer to customize powerful built-in features to precisely suit the needs of the building owner. Versatility built right in Two fully -programmable front panel Switch/LED combinations pro- vide an added measure of simplicity. Their slide -in labels take the mystery out of custom applications, and present a dean finished appearance. Perfect for retrofits The VS1 is particularly well -suited to retrofit applications. All connections are made over standard wiring — no shielded cable required. This means that in most situations existing wiring can be used to upgrade a legacy control panel to V-Series technology without the expense or disruption of rewiring the entire building. Signals with a difference VS1 NACs are configurable to fully support the advanced signal- ing features of Edwards Genesis and Enhanced Integrity notifica- tion appliances. These devices offer precision synchronization of strobes to UL 1971 standards. For Genesis devices, enabling this feature allows connected horns to be silenced while strobes on the same two -wire circuit continue to flash until the panel is reset. Clear-cut remote annunciation Remote annunciation is a strong suit of the VS1. Up to eight an-. nunciators can be installed on a single system. Compatible annun- ciators include a range of LED and LCD models that provide zone or point annunciation, as well as common control capabilities. The VS also supports graphic annunciation with optional RA Graphic Annunciator interface modules..Each interface provides common control, indicators, and 32 LEDS. Consult the Ordering Information section for details. A complete line of accessories The-VS1 life safety system is supported by a complete line of intelligent detectors, modules and related equipment. Consult the Ordering Information section for details. Programming VS1 life safety systems are simple to set up, quick to program, and easy to maintain. The auto programming feature quickly gets the panel operational using factory default settings. Basic zone and point settings can be programmed easily through the front panel interface, so the system is up and running in no time. For more advanced system configuration and correlation groups programming, the VS1 interfaces to a PC running compatible VS-CU software. This option offers full system configuration in the familiar Windows* operating environment. Connection is typically made to a laptop through the panel's optional modem or Ethernet port, which can also be used to connect a system printer. Among the many advanced features of the VS1 is its optional network card. This module provides a standard 10/100 Base T Ethernet* network connection that permits access to the control panel from any remote location with the correct communications protocols. The connection can be used to download to the panel from the VS-CU, or upload and view system reports using the VS-CU. Available system reports include • Correlation groups • Device details • Device maintenance • History • Internal status • System configuration • System status • Walk test • Dialer • CO runtime Operation The front panel provides an easy -to -use operator's interface, as well as all the necessary controls for front panel programming. A large back -lit 80-character LCD displays system status, event details, and programming prompts. Large tactile control buttons are easy to see in low light conditions, and bright multi -color LEDs offer at -a -glance status indication. LCD System dbpmy LEDs i ® 90 O �.o �...o DD:00: n0 n 01/03 /01 een co tw •els 1 2 ..c 3 0. 0 �o ,,,yo 4 • 0 „ system Control LEDs buttons CITY C®Y. OCT 3 0 2017 Page 2of 10 DATA SHEET M85005-0131 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Issues Control buttons Button Description Reset Initiates a system reset. ACWPanel Silences the panel and remote annunciators during Silence an active trouble, supervisory, or alarm event and acknowledges new event activations. Signal Silence Alarm mode: Silences active notification appliances. Pressing Signal Silence a second time turns NACs back on. Drill Initiates a drill confirmation. Pressing drill a second time turns off the drill function. Remote Dialer: Disables or enables dialer. Disconnect Dialer set to modem only: Disables or enables Central Station communication. Left arrow Display mode: Moves the cursor to the left. Menu mode. Toggles between programming selections. Right arrow Display mode: Moves the cursor to the right. Menu mode. Retrieves a programming option's sub menu and toggles between a programming option's selections. Up arrow Display mode. Advances to the previous event. Menu mode: Moves the cursor up. Down arrow Display mode., Advances to the next event. Menu mode: Moves the cursor down. Enter Display mode: Displays selected event details. Menu mode: Retrieves a programming option's sub menu or jumps to the Save function in the menu. Entry mode., Enters the selected data into the system. Cancel Display mode: Exits the detailed information display. Menu mode: Exits the current menu level. Entry mode: Clears the current entry. Menu Display mode: Enters the menu mode Menu mode: Exits menu mode Space Enters a space, such as a space between words. Alphanumeric Entry mode., Pressing a button once enters the number keypad on the button. Pressing the button twice enters the secondary value. Programmable These buttons can be programmed to control outputs, buttons disable devices or unlatch system outputs. The buttons can be labeled with a slip -in insert. Panel Operation Options Language English or French Marketplace U.S. or Canada AC fail delay OH. Off -premise notification of an AC power failure is immediate. 1 to 15 hours: Delays the off -premise notification of an AC power failure by the time period selected. Zone resound On: NACs resound each time a device in the zone goes into alarm even if they were silenced Off: Inhibits the NACs from turning on again (after they were silenced) when a second device in the zone goes into alarm. Reset inhibit after Olt: Panel reset is operational immediately. NACs turn on 1 minute: Panel reset is inhibited for one minute. System LEDs LED Description Alarm Red LED. On steady when there is an active alarm. Trouble Yellow LED. Flashes when there is a fault on a monitored circuit or system component, or when a circuit is disabled. Supv Yellow LED. On steady when there is an active supervisory event. AC Power Green LED. On when the panel has AC power. Disable Yellow LED. Double -flashes when there is a dis- abled circuit, alarm relay, or remote annunciator. Ground Yellow LED. On steady during an active ground Fault faun. Test Yellow LED. Flashes when performing an audible walk test. Steady indicates a silent test. Monitor Yellow LED. On steady when there is an active monitor event. Service Yellow LED. Indicates that detector needs servic- Detector ing. Signal Yellow LED. On steady indicates that NAC cir- Silence cuits are turned off but the panel is still in alarm. Remote Yellow LED. On steady indicates that the dialer Disconnect is disabled or that the alarm relay is enabled or disabled when the dialer is set to modem only. Drill Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel is in drill. Reset Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel is resetting. Panel Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel has been Silence silenced during an active trouble, supervisory, or alarm event and indicates that new event activa- tions have been acknowledged. User keys Yellow LED. Programmable. Auto signal Off. Allows immediate silencing of signals from an silence off -normal condition using the Signal Silence button 5 to 30 minutes: Delays the silencing of signals from an off -normal condition by disabling the Signal Silence button for the time period selected. Day start Start time for daytime sensitivity Night start Start time for nighttime sensitivity Date U.S.: MM/DD/YYYY, Canada: DO/MMAYW Sounder Base Six configuration settings Mapping Disabled: Device mapping is not available Enabled. Device mapping is available LCD banner Banner text for line one and line two. Each line is capab of 20 characters. Event notification Zone: d e is a member of a zone, only the z r at n is sent to the LCD display, LEDsggggggri r, d i ter. LE ormation is sent to the LCD disp s vice information is sent to the printer and dialer. Device: Only device tnkyn%allon is reported. OCT 3 0 20V Page 7 of 10 M85005-0131 Issue ,5 Wiring & Configuration Notification appliance circuits (TB2) The VS1 comes equipped with two notification appliance circuits. Each circuit can be individually configured for continuous, tempo- ral, synchronized, latching, and coded output. I Circuit SSpecifications Circuit Type 2 Gass 8, Class A optional when Class A card is installed. Each Circuit is 2.5 amps. Voltage 24 VFWR Current 3.75A total (115/230 60hz) 3.0A total (230v 50hz) 2.5 A max per circuit Impedance 26 D total, 0.35 pF max EOLR 15 K D, 1h W Class B wiring NAC1- + + NACI- NAC - EOLR + + Q NAcz� M2 Marling tWirates output signal polarity when the circul is active. Potently reverses when the Oncut 6 not attire. Wins mblication appearlces accon* y. Notification appliance polarity shovel In active state. Device loop The system provides one device loop circuit that can be used with any mix of detectors and modules. The loop circuit is supervised for opens, shorts, and grounds. Circuit Specifications Device bops 1 Loop Class B or Gass A supporting up to 64 device addresses. Communication line voltage Maximum 20 V peak -to -peak Circuit current 0.5 A max Circuit impedance 660 total, 0.5 pF, max Isolators 64 maximum Class a wiring Leap 1 SEC � Deb Line Loop 1 PRI Loop Oavip Loop Iacam Class A wiring loop 1 SEC Loop 1 PRI cued Leap mN a. o.a Lin. two de ice LOMP dwice Alarm, trouble, and supervisory relay (TB3) The trouble relay is normally -open, held closed, and opens on any trouble event or when the panel is de -energized. The supervisory relay is nornalty-open, and closes on any supervisory event. The alarm relay changes over on any alarm event. Relay specifications r—�l--i-- Alarm +-i Trouble i Supervisory Type Form C Form A Voltage 24 VDC at 1 A resistive 24 VDC at 1 A resistive Relay circuits can only be connected to power -limited sources. Auxiliary & Smoke power outputs (TB3) . The control panel provides two auxiliary power outputs which can be used for powering ancillary equipment such as remote an- nunciators and two wire smoke detectors. Aux 2 can be software selected to operate continuous. The circuit is supervised for shorts and grounds. Note: For a complete list of devices that can be Connected to this circuit, refer to the VS1 and VS2 series compatibility list (p/n 3101065). rCircuit specifications Circuit voltage range 21.9 to 28.3 V Rssettable circuit 24 VDC nominal at SOO mA (Aux power 2) Continuous circuit 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA. Use this circuit for (Aux power 1) powering two -wire smoke detectors. Note: Any parent above 0.5 arnp corrected to both Aux I and 2 will reduce the total avail" NAC power by that anaunt. Annunciator loop (TB4) The control panel provides a connection for up to eight serially driven and supervised remote annunciators. Circuit specifications Device loops Class B (Style h or Gass A' (Style Z) Circuit voltage 2.55 V Circuit current 30 n-A max Circuit Up to 8 annunciators or 4000 feet. 18AWG wive Class B Class A CMmd 1 Chanel] Channel I Caen" 2 BB0BT114 �Bm� n() && CITY Ai' AVO COPY OCT 3 0 2017 Page 4 of 10 onTn SHEET M85015-0131 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Issue Option Cards V-Series panels are supported by a complete line of modules and related equipment that enhance performance and extend system capabilities. Option cards are easy to install and set up. They simply plug directly into the control panel main circuit board or are connected to it with a ribbon cable. After installation, terminals remain easily accessible for quick connection of field wiring. The cabinet provides ample room for wire routing, keeping wiring neat and easy to service at all times. SA-CLA Class A Module The SA-CLA card provides Class A SA-QA wiring capability for NAC, loop, and an- nunciator wiring. Its terminal block provides the wiring connection for NAC return wiring. The card is required for bop and annuncia- en �� Nra,u boardfor Class A wiring even though this wiring does riot return to the SA-CLA card. The SA-CLA is compatible with VS1 control panels only. VS2 panels are Class A ready The SA-CLA is installed directly to the control panel circuit board using its plastic standoffs and plug connection. SA-CLA specifications ~-� Operating voltage 24 VFWR Operating current 2.5 A/circuit, 3.75A total (115/230 60h4 3.0A total (230v 50hz) Circuit impedance 26 O, 0.35 pF, max Terminal rating 12 tol8 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 sq rvn) Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Humidity 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing at 90°F SA-ETH Ethernet Interface Card SA-ETH wiring The SA-ETH card provides a Tca„eppr, standard 10/100 Base T Ethernet Net.orlc �° network connection for connect- ing to an intranet, a local net- work, or the Internet. The card can be used to download 0 configuration programming from the VS-CU to the panel over the network. 0 SA-232 RS-232 interface SA-232 vAring The SA-232 card provides an RS-232 cvm deawet interface with V-Series panels. It can be T1fo�tiei'I1e1 used for connecting a printer to the control panel to print system events. The card also Bg can be used for connecting a computer to download a configuration program from O �[ the VS-CU to the control panel. u The RS-232 card is installed on the plastic assembly and con- nects to the main circuit board via a ribbon cable. rSA-232 specifications Operating voltage Standard EIA-232 Terminal rating 12 to18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 sq mm) Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120'F (0 to 49°C) Humidity 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing at 90°F (32°C) SMK Smoke Power C66verter The SMK Smoke Power Converter Module pro- Z,,,m1o0y vides a regulated power source for two -wire smoke circuits connected to a Signature data circuit. The SMK monitors the operat- ing power from the power supply. When power be- gins to degrade, the SMK provides the necessary operating voltage to the T. two -wire smoke detection d; circuits. °e'e" :S=J I I viJ � 17� uejJ vntoe C®p�gyVaP1 T Ue � �oxr FSMK specifications - The Ethernet card is installed on Input voltage 21.9 to 28.3 VDC (not resettable) the plastic assembly and con- Output voltage 24 VDC nom. at 200 nw, max.. special nects to the main circuit board applications - via a ribbon cable. Ground fault impedance 10 k ohm SA-ETH specifications --- -�� Ethernet 10/100 Base T Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120'F (0 to 49°C) Humidity 0 to 93% RH, norlcondensing at 90°F Page 5 of 10 Operating ernironment S arxlard Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Humidity 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing at 90°F (32°C) Storage temperature -4 to 140°F 1-20 to 6(rC) Compatible electrical North American 4 inch square x 2-1/2 In. 4 i boxes — (64 mm) deep 2 gang box or t �. square box 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) deep Wire size 14, 16, or 18 AWG wire (1.5, 1.0, or 0.75 sq. d—. d.. y r _ r °; f mm) (Sizes 16 and 18 AWG are preterreo OCT 3 0 2011 DATA SHEET M85005-0131 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Issue 6 SA-DACT Dialer The SA-DACT provides communications between the control panel and the central station over a telephone line system. It transmits system status changes (events) to a compatible digital alarm communicator receiver over the public switched telephone network. The dialer is capable of single, dual, or split reporting of events to two different account and telephone numbers. The modem feature of the SA-DACT can also be used for uploading and downloading panel configuration, history, and current status to a PC running the VS-CU. SA wil Ph. The dialer phone lines connect a° to connectors on the dialer's lelack main circuit board. Phone line 1 connects to connector J4 and phone line 2 connects to connector J1. The SA-DACT queues messages and transmits them based on priority (alarm, supervisory, trouble, and monitor). Activations are transmitted before restorations. The SA-DACT is installed on the plastic assembly and connects to the main circuit board via a ribbon cable. SA-DACT specifications Phone line type One or two loop -start lines on a public, switched network Phone line connector RJ-31/38X (C31/38X) Communication formats Contact ID (SIA DC-05) Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120aF (0 to 49ac) Humidity 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing at 90aF Compatible DACRs Receiver Models Formats Ademco 685 Contact ID FBII CP220 Contact ID Osborne -Hoffman OH 2O00 Contact ID Radionics D6600 Contact ID Silent Knight 9800 Contact ID Sur -Gard SG-MLR1, MLR2 Contact ID GSA-REL Releasing Module The GSA-REL is an analog addressable module that communicates directly with the fire alarm panel Signature loop controller. The GSA- REL controls sprinkler, pre -action and deluge systems, and may also be used to release extinguishing agents such as CO,, Halon, or foam. The module is easily configured in the field and offers a wide range of options that ensure dependable service, while preventing the unnecessary release of extinguishing agent. GSA-REL specifications Input voltage 24 Vdc (power limited) Power riser Supervisory current 25 mA, max. - Riser input current 4 amps maximum Alarm 170 mA min.; 4 A max. Output rating 2 A @ 24 Vdc (per circuit) Valves per circuit 4 valves, max. Release Max. supervisory current 0.4 mA (short circuit) circuits Nominal supervisory curial 0.18 mA Supervisory voltage 26 Vdc, max. (open circuit) End of line device 47k Ohm EOL Output rating 2 A @ 24 Vdc (for each Pre-release Max. supervisory current amid) 0.4 mA (short circuit) alarm circuits urrent Nominal supervisory cSupervisory 0.18 mA voltage 26 Vdc, max. (open circuit) End of line device 47k Ohm resistor Max, supervisory current 0.4 mA (short circuit) Manual Nominal supervisory current o.18 mA release input Supervisory voltage 26 Vdc, max. (open circuit) circuit End of line device 47k Ohm resistor Circuit type Class B N.O. latching Circuit capacitance 0.1 pF max Max. supervisory current 0.4 mA (short circuit) Nominal supervisory current 0.18 mA Abort circuit Supervisory voltage 26 Vdc, max. (open circuit) End of line device 47k Ohm resistor Circuit type Class B N.O. non- latching Circuit capacitance 0.1 pF, max First alarm Contact rating 3 A @ 24 Vol output relay (0.6 power factor) Form C Signature Operating voltage 52 to 19.95 Vdc Data line Supervisory current 1000 pA Alarm current 1000 pA Note. Output circuits are power -limited when the riser circuit is power -limited Fire Alann Control Panel vst Loop Controller © Si,,naWR rladaaa„Ioka datatara Oeg-aue Mann-aaal6a L® Huai dim SOoae douil ® SeMce D'swnnM Station OA ManualAMd Saloon MR I Manual Rekase Sianan M Final Anna Culpul Relay - Auxiliary Releasing Modulo MtLe-LUL Melease a¢wn Power Supply (GSA-REL) SD RELA-EOL Release CiraiYe detailed specification and ordering information on the GSA-REL, refer t i . Data Sheet M85001-0531 -- Refeasing'Module. OCT 3 0 2017 i Page 6 of 10 DATA SHPET M85005-0131 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issues Dimensions Su mdurrtrp mole I.Dx+I D3� O O O 'O I D O D+ O su,f�.,,,d�ooy tow eauma wim a xmX »m eoor.m doortlletlW uYn drq edxl,etl D7-H :O O O O O O € O O Specifications Device bops 1 bop Class B. Class A optional, supporting up to 64 device addresses NAC circuits 2 Class B, Class A optional, 2.5 amps each Power supply 3.75 A FWR total at 120/230 VAC 60 Hz, 3.0 A FWR total at 230 VAC 50 Hz 0.5 amps aux power NAC operating voltage 24 VDC. NAC minimum voltage: 19.5 VDC 20.4 V battery voltage Loop circuit operating 20 V peak -to -peak operating voltage voltage Primary power 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 230 VAC 50-60 Hz Aux Power 1 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA. A SMK module is (Continuous circuit) required when using the GSA -UM module to support two -wire smoke detectors. Aux Power 2 24 VDC nominal at 500 MA. (Resettable circuit) Auxiliary output 19 to 25.7 VDC Base panel current Standby: 155 mA Alarm: 204 mA Ordering Information Part Description VS1 Intelligent Single Loop Systems, 64 analog point capacity VS1-R 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, red door, surface mount Backbox and backbox with door DI [1] D2 D3 114 D5[11 06 D7 Da D9 2150 n. 3.85 n. 7.5 n. 15.50in. 14.25n. 10.25 n. 3.9 n. 21.7 in. 2.7 n. 54.6= 9.8an 19an 39.4an 362an 26an aflan 55.1on SA an [t]Add 1-1/2 in (3.81 cm) to Dt and D5 dMensbns For tdm kit Backbox and backbox with door Canadian Models VS1-GL and VS1-GL-F only 131 [1] D2 D3 D4 D5 [7] D6 D7 D9 D9 2&0 n. 3.85m. 9.0 in. 22.0 in. 15.75m. 1025in 39n. 28.2 n. 27n 71.1 an 9,8= 22.8an 559an 40.0w 26.0an 9.9 an 71.6 an 6.8an It Add 1.1/2 in. 3.81 cm to 131 and D5 dimensions for trim kt Battery placement VS1 cabinets accommodate up to 10 A/H batteries. Use an external cabinet for larger battery sizes. Batteries Battens must be sealed lead acid type only. Maximum charging rapacity = 26 Ah. SLC circuit Maximum bop resistance: 66 D. Maximum loop capacitance: 0.5 pF. Style 4, 6, and 7 wining. 64 isolators maximum Compatibility ID 100 Alarm contact Form C 24 VDC ® 1 A (resistive bad) Trouble contact Form C 24 VDC ® 1 A (resistive load) Supervisory contact Form A 24 VDC ® 1 A (resistive load) Environmental Temperature: 0 to 49°C (32 to 120°F). Humidity: 0 to 93% PH, noncondensing Terminal rating TwNnals rated for 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm')) Serial communications Voltage: 2.55 V. Current: 30 mA max Remote annunciator 8 drops max, RS-485 Class B, Class A optional Input zones 16 max. Agency Listing UL, CSFM, ULC and NYFD #6020 VS1-G-2-PG 0 1 Loop System, 2 Gass B NACs, Red door, surface mount enclosure, 230 Vac, Portuguese SA-TRIM1 Rush mount trim, black, small enclosure SA-TRIM2 Flush mount trim, black, large enclosure enclosure, 115 Vac, English. VSt-RD 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, 2 Line Dialer, Red Door, Replacement Electronics surface mount enclosure, 115 Vac, English. 64e1ec-VS Replacement electronics kit, complete motherboard and VS1-G 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Silver door, surface user interface, English mount enclosure, 115 Vac, English. 64elec-VS-Fr'^ Replacement electronics kit, complete motherboard and VS1-GD 1 two System, 2 Class B NACs, 2 Line Dialer, Silver user interface, French door, surface mount enclosure, 115 Vac, English. 64elec-VS-Pg is Replacement electronics kit, complete motherboard and VS1-GL 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, 16 zone LED display, user interface, Portuguese Silver door, surface mount enclosure, 115 Vac, English. 64elec-VS-SP m Replacement electronics kit, complete motherboard and VSt-GL-F 1 Loop System, 2 Gass B NACs. 16 zone LED display, user interface, Spanish Silver door. surface mount enclosure, 115 Vac, French. VS1-G-2 m 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Silver door, surface Option Cards mount enclosure, 230vac transformer, English w-��' onvsT Dual Line Dialer/Modem, supports Contact ID, mounts in VS1-R-2 m 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Red door, surface I g cabinet on base plate. mount enclosure, 230 Vac, English S'A-232 Serial Port (R6-232), for connection to printers & VS1-G-SP m 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Red Door, surface nit\O computers, mounts in cabinet to base plate mount enclosure, 115 VS1-G-2-SP m 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Red door, surface mount enclosure, 230 Vac, Spanish VS1-G-PG is 1 Loop System, 2 Class B NACs, Red Door, surface mount enclosure, 115 Vac, Portuguese. Ethernet Port. Slave, mounts in cabinet on Class A adapter module. Provides Class A capacity on NACs. Mounts in cabinet on man board. OCT 3 0 20V M85005-0131 I..ue 6 Page 7 of 10 Remote Annunciators (refer to Data Sheet 86005-0128) LCD Remote Annunciators (mount to standard 4" square electrical box) RLCD Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD & Common Indicators for displaying system status. Off-white housing, RLCD-R Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD & Common Indicators v displaying system status. Red housing. RLCD-C Remote Annunciator, 020 LCD. Common controls and status indicators. Ott -white housing. RLCD-CR Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD. Common controls and status indicators. Red housing. RLCDF "' Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD & Common Indicators for displaying system status. Off-white housing. French. RLCD-CF'" Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD. Common controls and status indicators. Off-white housing. French. RLCD-SP m Remote Annunciator, 020 LCD. Common system status indicators. Off-white housing. Spanish. RLCD-PG T Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD. Common system status indicators. Off-white housing. Portuguese. RLCD-C-SP m Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD. Common controls and status indicators. Off-white housing. Spanish. RLCD-C-PG 0 Remote Annunciator, 4X20 LCD. Common controls and status indicators. Off-white housing. Portuguese. LED Remote Annunciators & Expander (mount to standard 4" square electrical box) RLED-C Remote Annunciator. Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups fix zone display. Off- white housing. RLED-CR Remote Annunciator. Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups for zone display. Red housing. RLED-CF 1" Remote Annunciator. Common controls and status indicators with 16 X 2-LED groups for zone display. Off- white housing, French. Part Description Ship wt. Number Analog Addressable Detectors and Bases V-PHS Intelligent Analog Optical/Fixed Temperature 0.25 (0.11) Detector V-PS Intelligent Analog Optical Smoke Detector 0.25 (0.11) V-HRD Intelligent Analog Rate -of -Rise Heat Detector 0.25 (0.11) V-HFD Intelligent Analog Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 0.25 (0.11) V-PCOS Intelligent Photoelectric Detector with carbon monoxide sensor 0.4 (0.16) GSA-SBT Audible (Sounder) Base for CO and Fire Detectors 0.3 (0.15) GSA -SD Intelligent Analog Duct Detector 2.4 (1.1) B4U Standard Base 0.11 (0.05) RB4U Relay Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) 1B4U Isolator Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) S84U Audible (Sounder) Detector Base 0.11 (0.05) RLED-C-SP 0 Remote Annunciator, common controls and status indicators. 16 groups w/2 LEDs each for zone display. Off-white housing. Spanish. RLED-C-PG 0 Remote Annunciator, common controls and status indicators. 16 groups w/2 LEDs each for zone display. Off-white housing. Portuguese. RLED24 Remote Annunciator Zone expander. 24 X 2-LED groups with custom label areas for display of alarm and trouble. Off-white housing. RLED24R Remote Annunciator Zone expander. 24 X 2-LED groups with custom label areas for display of alarm and trouble. Red housing. Remote Annunciator Cabinets & Accessories RA-ENC1 Remote Annunciator Enclosure, key locked with plexiglass window for one RLCD(C) or RLED(C). RA-ENC2 Remote Annunciator Enclosure, key locked with plexiglass window with space for 2 of either RLCDx, RLEDx or RLED24. RA-ENC3 Remote Annunciator Enclosure, key locked with plexiglass window with space for 3 of either RLCDx, RLEDx or RLED25. RKEY Keyswitch, single gang, provides key operated enable or disable of common controls on RLCD or FILED units. LSRA-SB Surface Mount Box - for R Series single units. Graphic Annunciator Drivers (comes with a snap track for mounting In custom graphic enclosures) GCI Provides outputs for common indicators and 32 alarm/ suov zones as well as inputs for common switches. Programming Tools VS-CU Vigilant VS Series configuration and diagnostics utility. 260097 RS232 cable, 4 conductor, DBg PC interface Notes: "' Available m Canada only. 0 Available in international markets only. Part Description Ship wL Number A84G-SB Surface Box for Audible Base 1.0 (0.45) FLED Remote alarm LED, use with standard base 0.2 (.09) System Accessoriee CTM City Tie Module. Mounts in 2-gang electric 0.6 (0.3) box. Provides connection to a local energy fire alarm box. BC-1 Battery Cabinet. 14.0' x 18.25" x 7.25' Free- 50.0 (22.7) standing cabinet with key lock. Supports up to 40 Ah batteries. Holds up to 2 12V24A batteries. BC-1 R Battery Cabinet - Red. 14.0" x 18,2r51' A 7.2�"50.0 (22.7) Free standing cabinet with key loc)ci SwppoRs up to 40 Ah batteries. Holds up to 2 12V24A batteries. BC-1 EO Seismic hardening Kit for VS seri0s pa els. rl, Includes battery hardening for SC-1 enclosure and components to harden panel internal components. See note. IOP3A Isolator Module - RS232. For use with short 1.61 (0.7) haul modems. RPM Reverse Polarity Module 3.0 (1.36) OCT 3 0 2017 Page 8 of 10 M85005-0131 Issue 6 NPaumrt ber Description - Ship wt ' MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet, 8' x 14' x 3.5' - 20.6 (9.4) RED. MIR-PRT/S System Printer - Desktop style. 36.6. (16.6) Analog Addressable Modules GSA-CC1 Single Input Signal Module (Standard Mount) 0.5 (0.23) GSA-MCCI Single Input Signal Module (1.1IO Mount) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-CCt S Synchronization Output Module (Standard Mount) 0.5 (0.23) GSA-MCC1S Synchronization Output Module (UIO Mount) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-T3T4 Temporal Pattern Generator 0.2 (0.1) GSA-CC2 Dual Input Signal Module (Standard Mount) 0.5 (0.23) GSA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal Module NIO Mount) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-CR Control Relay Module (Standard Mount) 0.4 (0.15) GSA-MCR Control Relay Module (UIO Mount) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (Standard Mount) 0.4 (0.15) GSA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (UIO Mount) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-RMl Riser Monitor Module (Standard Mount) 0.5 (0.23) GSA-MRM 1 Riser Monitor Module (Plug-in) 0.18 (0.08) GSA-I0 Input/Output Module (Standard Mount) 0.34 (0.15) GSA-MIO Input/Output Module (Plug-in) 0.22 (0.10) GSA-CT7 Single Input Module 0.4 (0.15) GSA-CT2 Dual Input Module 0.4 (0.15) GSA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in (UIO) Module 0.1 (0.05) GSA-IM Fault Isolator Module 0.5 (0.23) GSA-REL Analog addressable releasing module 0.5 (0.23) 276A-REL Manual releasing station (single-action). English markings, black text on yellow polycarbonate body. 1.0 (0.45) 27BA-REL Manual releasing station (double -action). English markings, black text on yellow poycarbonate body. 1.0 (0.45) RELA-ABT Mam'ol Abort Station. English markings, black text on yelow poycarbonate body. 1.0 (0.45) RELA-SRV-1 Service Disconnect Switch. One n✓c contact and one rVo contact. English markings, white text on blue poycabonate body. 1.0 (0.45) RELA-EOL Polarized end -of -line relay. English markings on stainless steel cover. 0.2(0.1) GSA-MMl Monitor Module 0.4 (0.15) GSA-WTM Waterfbw/Tamper Module 0.4 (0.15) SMK Smoke Power Converter Module 0.4 (0.15) Note: For earthquake anchorage, including de- tailed mounting weights and center of grav- ity detail, please refer to Seismic Application Guide 3101987-EN. Approval of panel anchorage to site structure may require local AHJ, structural, or civil engineer review. Standby batteries must be mounted exter- nally from Are panel in separately mounted BC-1 enclosure. Order BC-1 aand BC- IEO separately. ClY1 VY COPY Pit-'- OCT 3 0 2017 Page 9 of 10 DATA SHEET 1 35005-0131 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Issues A - .. G umeensewun Contact us... Email: edwards.flreOfs.utc.com Web: www.vlailant-flre.rom Vigilant is an EDWARDS brand. 1016 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 O 2013 UTC Fire 6 Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. Edwards is pert of UTC Climate, Controls 8 Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. y OCT 302017 Page 10 of 10 DATA SHEET M85005-0131 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 6 VIGH.AivT Fire & Life Sefet Field Configurable Horns and Strobes Genesis Series Overview ECS/MNS appliances available with Clear or amber lenses. Ai A E ,Jilt �.E ALEFV e a T T The Genesis line of fire alarm and mass notification/emergency communications (ECS/MNS) signals are among the smallest, most compact audible -visible life safety signaling devices in the world. About the size of a deck of playing cards, these devices are designed to blend with any decor. Thanks to patented breakthrough technology, Edwards Gen- esis strobes do not require bulky specular reflectors and lenses. Instead, an exclusive cavity design conditions light to produce a highly controlled distribution pattern. Significant development efforts employing this new technology have given rise to a new benchmark in strobe performance - FuIlLight technology. FuIlLight strobe technology produces a smooth light distribution pattern without the spikes and voids characteristic of specular re- flectors. This ensures the entire coverage area receives consistent illumination from the strobe flash. As a result, Genesis strobes with FuIlLight technology go well beyond the UL-1971 and ULC-S526 light distribution requirements. Genesis strobes and horn -strobes offer selectable candela output by means of a conveniently -located switch on the side of the device. Models are also available that offer fixed 15/75 cd output. The candela output setting remains clearly visible even after final installation, yet It stays locked in place to prevent unauthorized tampering. Genesis ECS/MNS appliances offer emergency signaling with clear or amber lenses and with optional ALERT housing labels. They are ideal for applications that require differentiation between fire alarm and mass notification alerts. Standard Features i Strobes, Horns, Bells, Chimes 8 �rx 71 35-1483 0176 MEA E 01470 e • Unique low -profile design - The most compact UL-1 971 /ULC-S526 listed strobe available - Uftra-slim - protrudes less than one inch - Attractive appearance - No visible mounting screws • Four fleld-configurable options in one device - Select 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd strobe output - Select high (default) or low d6 horn output - Select temporal (default) or steady horn output - Select public mode flash rate (default) or private mode temporal flash • Fixed 15/75 cd model available • ECS/MNS models available • Easy to install - Fits standard 1-gang electrical boxes - no trim plate needed - Optional trim plate accommodates oversized openings - Pre -assembled with captive hardware - #12 AWG terminals - ideal for long runs or existing wiring • Unparalleled performance - Industry's most even light distri I TY - Meets tough synchronizing stWh r bes - Single microprocessor contrid strobe - Independent horn control overir of wires - Highly regulated in -rush current - Multiple frequency tone improves sound penetration - Field -programmable temporal strobe output option ( OCT 3 0 2017 I.. Page / of 6 M85001-0573 Issue 11.1 Application Genesis strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall -mount- ed public -mode notification appliances for the hearing impaired. Prevailing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA (87dBA in Canada), where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (see application notes - USA). Combination horn -strobe signals must be installed in accordance with guidelines established for strobe devices. Consult with your Authority Having Jurisdiction for details. All Genesis strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements (within 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period) when used with a synchronization source. Synchronization is important in order to avoid epileptic sensi ivity. WARNING: These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions, further safeguards such as backup power supplies may be required. Horns Genesis horn output reaches as high as 99 dB and features a unique multiple frequency tone that results in excellent sound penetration and an unmistakable warning of danger. Horns may be configured for either coded or non -coded signal circuits. They can also be set for low dB output with a jumper cut that reduces horn output by about 5 dB. Horn -only models may be ceiling -mounted or wall -mounted. The suggested sound pressure level for each signaling zone used with alarm signals is at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound level, or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 5 feet (1.5 m) above the floor. The average ambient sound level is, A -weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period. Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically result in a 6 dB reduction of the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space. A 3 dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. ECS/MNS Applications Genesis ECS/MNS strobe appliances bring the same high- performance fire alarm features and unobtrusive design to mass notification applications. Available with amber lenses and optional ALERT housing labels, they are ideal for applications that require differentiation between fire alarm and mass notification alerts. Installation Genesis horns and strobes mount to any standard one -gang sur- face or flush electrical box. Matching optional trim plates are used to cover oversized openings and can accommodate one -gang, two -gang, four -inch square, or octagonal boxes, and European 100 mm square. Al Genesis signals come pre -assembled with captive mounting screws for easy in- stallation. Two tabs at the top of the signal unlock the cover to reveal the mounting hardware. The shallow depth of Genesis devices leaves ample room behind the signal for extra wiring. Once installed with the cover in place, no mounting screws are visible. Genesis Hom/Strobe Field Configuration with optional trim plate Temporal horn and horn -strobe models are factory set to sound in a three -pulse temporal pattern. Units may be con- figured for use with coded systems by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This results in a steady output that can be turned on and off (coded) as the system applies and removes power to the signal circuit. A Genesis Signal Master is required when horn - strobe models are configured for coded systems. Non -temporal, horn -only models sound a steady tone. Genesis clear strobes and horn -strobes are shipped from the fac- tory ready for use as UL 1971 compliant signals for public mode operation. These signals may be configured for temporal flash by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This battery -saving feature is intended for private mode signaling only. Genesis clear strobes and horn -strobes may be set for 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela output. The output setting is changed by simply opening the device and sliding the switch to the desired setting. The device does not have to be removed to change the output setting. The setting remains visible through a small window on the side of the device after the cover is closed. Horns and horn -strobes are factory set for high dB output. Low dB output may be selected by cutting a jumper on the circuit board. This reduces the output by about 5 dB. Wiring ( BBQ Field wiring terminals accommodateaf�ld0 tRl2 fAWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mmg wiring. Horns, strobes, 4i l horn -strobes are interconnected with a single pat of it wn below. Al tk tx� .. 1 JJ V Note: strobes must have wntinuous voltage. OCT 3 U 2017 q next appliance, e Wv hne or return to omrol equipment Page 2 of 6 M85001-0573 Issue 11.1 Current Draw Strobes, Horn -Strobes Multi-cd Wall Strobes (MG1-VM) UL 15 cd' 30 15775 cd•• 75. cd* 110 cd' ( Rating "r RMS Mcd* RS RMS RMS RMS 1 16 Vdc 103 141 152 255 311 16 Vbvr 125 179 224 - 348 1 392 -MU 1-VM MU61C0; - Wjl l--V 1 � /a Nted l ar/* Ca Typical 15 cd 30 cd 15/75 75 cd 110 cd ) Current RMS RMS RMS RMS- RMS 16 Vdc 85 127 150 245 285 20 Vdc 71 98 123 188 240 24 Vdc 59 82. 104 152 191 33 Vdc 46 64 84 112 137 16 Vfwr 119 169 223 332 376 20 Vfwr 103 143 189 253 331 24 VW 94 129 169 2111 262 33 V%W 87 112 148 179 205 Wall Temporal Horn -strobes - High dB Setting UL 15 30 15n5 75 110 -MGI-HDVMmuIU-cd cd• cd* cd** cd' cd* I --MGIF-HDV1575 fused 15/75 cd Rating. RMS IRMS I RMS I RMS I RMS 16 Vdc 129 187 172 281 337 16 Vfwr 176 230 269 397 1 443 Typical 15 cd 30. cd 15775 75 cd 110 cd Current RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 102 135 160 246 309 20 Vdc 88 109 137 193 248 24 Vdc 81 94 122 161 203 33 Vdc 74 72 106 124 154 16 VMrt 144 182 247 352 393 20 Vfm 141 162 220 274 362 24 V1wr 136 152 213 235 282 33 Vtwr 125 144 196 201 1 232 Wall Temporal Horn -strobes - Low dB Setting 15 30 15775 75 • 1 00 UL cd* . cd' cd'• cd' cd' _ Rat�a RMS RMS I RMS I RMS RMS 16 Vdc 122 160 146 274 330 'MGl-HDVM multi-cd 16 Vtwr 162 216 231 383 429 '-MGIF-HDV1575 fixed 15/75 cd Typical 15 cd . 30 cd' 15775 . 75 cd - 110 cd I Current RMS RMS RMS RMS RMS 16 Vdc 96 130 158 243 302 20 Vdc 79 104 133 189 241 24 Vdc 68 88 119 156 197 33 Vdc 56 71 100 118 146 16 V1wr 128 180 241 3" 309 20 Vfwr 118 157 213 266 343 24 Vfwr 113 144 195 230 279 33 Vfwr 112 137 182 197 226 Page 3 of 6 Horns Wall or Ceiling Mounted Temporal Horns (MGt- Typical HighdB Low. dB I Current RMS RMS I c 24 19 22 26 30 34 38 47 Horns (MG1-P) c 27 c 32 v 34 w 40 N 45 v 52 or Ceilina Mounted UL Designation Voltage Range Max. Current; RMS Regulated 24 16 - 33 Vdc 13 mA Vdc 24 twr 16 - 33 Vlwr 11 mA Typical Current RMS 24 Vdc 10 24 Vdc _ 11 31 Vdc 12 20 Vfwr 9 24 Vlwr 10 Current values are shown in mA OCT 3 0 2017 DATA SHEET M85001-0573 Not to he used for Installation purposes. Isew 11.1 dBA output Temporal Horns, Horn -strobes (MG1-HD, MG1-HDVM series) High UL464 Average Peak dB Setting Temporal Steady Temporal] Steady Temporal/ Steatly 16 Vdc 81.4 B5.5 91.4 94.2 24 Vdc 84.4 88.6 94.5 97.6 33 Vdc 86.3 90.4 96.9 99.5 Low dB UL464 Average Peak Setting Temporal wady Temporal/ Steady Temporal/ Steady 16 Vdc 76.0 80.1 86.3 89.2 24 Vdc 79.4 83.5 89.8 92.5 33 Vdc 82.1 86.5 92.5 95.3 Steady Tone Horns (MG1-P series) UL464 Average Peak 16 Vdc 77 dBA, min 85 dBA 91 dBA 16 Vfwr 77 dBA, min 1 85 dBA 1 91 dBA Notes 1. All values shown are dBA measured at 10 feet (3.01 m). 2. UL464 values measured in reverberant room. 3. Average and Peak values are measured in anechm chamber. Specifications Average Sound Output (dBA) (High dB setting, anechoic, 24V, measured at 1 Oft) Light output - (effective cd) Percent of UL rating versus angle StroDes and norn-stroDes are tar wan -mount Installation only. Horn-onry mooels may oe ceiling- or wall -mounter. Mounting Flush mount: 21z inch (64 mm) deep one -gang box (indoor only) Surface mount: Model 27193 surface mount box, wiremold box, or equivalent surface -mount box With optional trim plate: One -gang, two -gang, four -inch square, octagonal, or European single -gang box Wire connections Screw terminals: single input for both horn and strobe. 018 to #12 AWG (0.75 mm2 to 2.5 mm� wire size Agency listings/approvals -- "' , ,., '. -- ­­...­' ...., ,.,, --, , -.-- (All models comply with ADA Code of Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Pan 36 Final Rule.) Dimensions (HxWxD) Signal: 4-1/2" x 2-3/4" x 13/16" (113 mm x 68 mm x 21 mm) Trimplate: 5" (127 mm); Height - 5-7/8" (149 mm); Depth - Ya" (13 mm) MG1-HD series temporal -tone horns: non -coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded when horn set to steady tone) Operating voltage MG1-HDVM series temporal -tone hom-strobes: non -coded, filtered 16-33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR (or coded (audible NAC only) when used with optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master) MGi-VM series strobes: non -coded, filtered 16 - 33 Vdc or unfiltered 16-33 Vdc FWR MG7-P series steady -tone horns: coded or non -coded, filtered 20-31 Vdc or unfiltered 20-27 Vfwr UL 1971, UL 1638, ULC S526: selectable 15 cd, 30 cd, 75 cd, or 110 cd output - Strobe output rating UL 1971: 15 cd (fixed 15/75 cd models) UL 1638, ULCS526: 75 cd (fixed 15/75 cd models) MG1-VM strobes and MG7-HDVM series temporal -tone horn -strobes: one flash per secon%ik�iPtth optional Strobe flash rate M01 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds. Temporal setting (private QI yn ronized to temporal output of horns on same circuit GSA-CCIS, GSA-MCCIS,GSA-CC2A, GSA-MCC2A, MG1M-RM MIRBPS6A, MIRBPS10A, APS6A, APS10A, VS1, Synchronization Sources VS2, Fireshield Plus 3, 5 and 10 zone, VM. Add MG1 M for MG1-CVM &MG1-HDVM devices only. MG1-HD temporal -tone horns and MG1-HDVM series temporal -tone horn -strobes: temporal rate synchronized with Horn pulse rate optional MG1 M Genesis Signal Master indefinitely within 10 milliseconds. MG1-P steady -tone horns: continuous, steady tone only Temooral audible Dattern th sec ON. Y2 sec OFF. Y2 sec ON. Ih sec OFF. 1h sec ON. Ph sec OFF. then recast cvcle OCT 3 0 2017 Page 4 of 6 M85001-0573 ssue 11 1 Candela Output Fre appliances available with white or red housings. Switch Switch Switch *t =� F fi+ ' F Lens Switch . _ + a I " Rating Position Position Position !e Color PositionA B C D FIRE e ,E Amber UL 1633 110 cd 75 cd 30 cd 15 cd = - C_ .. .Amber UL 1971' 88 cd 60 cd 24 cd 12 cd Clear UL 1971 110 cd 75 cd 30 cd 15 od ECS/MNS appliances available with clear or amber lenses. • Equivalent Rating r .-.r Ait TOR.�.q E pit ,i�. ;: ALE _ Ordering Information Model I. Housing I.. Marking I Lens I strobe I; Horn I Ship Wt. Ida (kg) ; Fire Alarm Appliances (c/w running man Icon screen printed on housing) MG1-VM White None Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Strobe only 025 (0.11) MGi F-HD White FIRE Clear Horn only Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MGi F-HDV1575 White FIRE Clear 15/75 col Temporal hOo dB-24V 025 (0.11) MGi F-HDVM White FIRE Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Selectable hlgh/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 F-P White FIRE Clear Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 (0.11) MG1 F-VI575 White FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1 F-VM White FIRE Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1-HD White None Clear Horn only I Selectable highAow d8 0.25 (0.11) MG1-HDVM White None Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd I Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1-P White None Clear I Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 (0.11) MG1RF-HD Red FIRE Clear Horn only Selectable high/low dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-HDV1575 Red FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Temporal hi/lo dB-24V 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-HDVM Red FIRE Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Selectable highAow dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-P Red FIRE Clear Steady Horn (not compatible with Genesis Signal Master) 0.25 (0.11) -MGIRF-V1575 Red FIRE Clear 15/75 cd' Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1 RF-VM Red FIRE Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) MG1-R-HD Red None Clear Horn only Selectable highAow dB 0.25 (0.11) MG1 R-HDVM Red None Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd I Selectable highAow dB 025 (0.11) MG1 R-P Red None Clear Steady Horn (not compatible wdh Genesis Signal Master) 025 (0.11) MGt R-VM Red None Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd I Strobe only 025 (0.11) FC3/MNS Ar nlences (no running man icon on housino) Gt WA-VMA White ALERT Amber Selectable A, B, C or D Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) G1 WA-VMC White ALERT Clear Selectable-15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) G1 WN-VMA White None Amber I Selectable A, B, C or D _ Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) G1 WN-VMC White None Clear Selectable 15, 30, 75, or 110 cd Strobe only 0.25 (0.11) Trim Plates MG1T White None Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) MG1 RT None Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) MG1T--FIRE hite FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) MG1 RT-FIRE jed ed FIRE Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15(0.7) G1WT-ALERT- hite ALERT Genesis Trim Plate (for two -gang or 4" square boxes) 0.15 (0.7) Surface Boxes 27193-16 White N/A One -gang surface mount box 1 (0A 27193-11 Red N/A I One -gang surface mount box I 1 (0.4) ' These 15l75 cd models provide fixed output and are not multi -candela devices. The 15 cd output component complies with UL1971, while the 75 cd output component complies with UL 1638. Page 5 of 6 l !" w� wP. OCT 3 0 2017 DATA SHEET M85001-0573 Not to be used for installation :_ lesue11.1 EDWARDS Contact us... Email: edwerd5.6re0h.utc.com Web: wlvw.vipilant-fire.rom Vigilant Is an EDWAFDS brand. 1018 Corporate Park Drive Mebane, NC 27302 O 2013 UTC Fire 6 Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. Edwards is part of UTC Climate, Controls ti Security, a unit of United Technologies Corporation. Page 6 of 6 CBIY COPY JJ OCT 3 0 2017 DATA SHEET M85001-0573 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 11.1